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  2. Craniopagus parasiticus - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, 2004, Manar Maged was born. On February 19, 2005, 10-month-old Manar underwent a successful 13-hour surgery in Egypt. The underdeveloped conjoined twin, Islaam, was attached to Manar's head and was facing upward. Islaam could blink and even smile, but doctors determined she had to be removed, and that she could not survive on her ...

  3. Polycephaly - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Egyptian Naglaa Mohamed gave birth to Manar Maged who had the head and undeveloped torso of another child attached. In 2005 the second head was removed and later that year Naglaa appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show with her surviving child. [44] Manar died from a brain infection in 2006. [45]

  4. Manar Maged - Wikipedia

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  5. Oprah wasn't always Oprah: Her birth name revealed - AOL

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    Oprah Winfrey is a household name,but it turns out "Oprah" is not her real name. A little known fact about the 61-year-old media mogul -- her family wanted to give her a Biblical name, so they ...

  6. Oprah Made a Young Fan’s Dreams Come True at the “Color ...

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    Oprah’s true to her word,” she called out by way of greeting. Rosie and Kenya’s reactions are priceless. “I saw you, Miss Rosie, and all of your wonderful portrayals,” Oprah begins.

  7. Ina Garten Said Oprah Winfrey Was “Right” to Smack ... - AOL

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    Ina Garten is crediting Oprah Winfrey for smacking the imposter syndrome out of her—literally. Amidst the launch of her new memoir, Be Ready When The Luck Happens on Tuesday, October 1, the ...

  8. Parasitic twin - Wikipedia

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    The twin reversed arterial perfusion, or T.R.A.P. sequence, results in an 'acardiac twin', a parasitic twin that fails to develop a head, arms and a heart.The parasitic twin, little more than a torso with or without legs, receives its blood supply from the host twin by means of an umbilical cord-like structure, much like a fetus in fetu, except the acardiac twin is outside the autosite's body.

  9. Read Amanda Gorman’s Poem for Oprah on Her 70th Birthday - AOL

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    On Oprah’s 70th birthday, January 29, 2024, former National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman wrote a moving poem in celebration. Read it here.