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  2. Supernumerary nipple - Wikipedia

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    A supernumerary nipple is an additional instance of nipple occurring in mammals, including humans and monkeys. They are often mistaken for moles . Studies variously report the prevalence of supernumerary nipples as approximately 1 in 18 and 1 in 40.

  3. Supernumerary nipples–uropathies–Becker's nevus syndrome

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    Supernumerary nipples–uropathies–Becker's nevus syndrome (also known as "SNUB syndrome" [1]) is a skin condition that may be associated with genitourinary tract abnormalities. [1] Supernumerary nipples , also referred to as polythelia or accessory nipples, is a pigmented lesion of the skin that is present at birth.

  4. Jennifer Aniston Explains Why Her Nipples Were So ... - AOL

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    Jennifer Aniston's Friends character Rachel Green was all over the #freethenipple campaign long before freeing the nipple was even a thing. Of course, we love her for it. But fans have been ...

  5. Accessory breast - Wikipedia

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    These extra breasts may appear with or without nipples or areolae. The condition, a form of atavism , is most commonly observed in males and is generally harmless, often going untreated. However, in recent years, many affected women have had a plastic surgery operation to remove the additional breasts, for purely aesthetic reasons.

  6. List of paraphilias - Wikipedia

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    Paraphilias are sexual interests in objects, situations, or individuals that are atypical. The American Psychiatric Association, in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fifth Edition (DSM), draws a distinction between paraphilias (which it describes as atypical sexual interests) and paraphilic disorders (which additionally require the experience of distress, impairment in functioning, and/or ...

  7. Nipple - Wikipedia

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    The nipple is surrounded by the areola, which is often a darker colour than the surrounding skin. [3] Male mammals also have nipples but without the same level of function or prominence. A nipple is often called a teat when referring to non-humans. "Nipple" or "teat" can also be used to describe the flexible mouthpiece of a baby bottle.

  8. Areolar gland - Wikipedia

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    Areolar glands, especially during pregnancy and lactation, emit odors that reliably cause newborn babies to face the breast and locate the nipple. Cleaning the breast or otherwise masking these scents makes it harder for newborns to find the nipple, and to get an important first drink of immunoprotective colostrum. [1]

  9. What Is Ancillary Insurance? - AOL

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    Ancillary insurance is a subtype of health coverage, complementing major medical insurance. It covers expenses that may not be included in a primary health insurance plan.