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Remington study: How the style of someone's facial hair gives away what they do for a living
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A new study by Remington shows that men often sculpt their facial follicles to create an image that matches their career and their outlook on life.

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10-year-old Ecuadorian boy beams for the cameras after having life-saving surgery to fix facial deformity
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An Ecuadorian boy with a severe facial deformity is due to fly home from New York next week after ten operations to fix a potentially fatal condition.

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Taxes—relief or burden—fuel Kasich, FitzGerald face off; Facial recognition info (Video)
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For Ohio shoppers who want to save on spending, the slogan for this Labor Day weekend is 'Buy Before Sunday,' the day anything subject to the sales tax will cost more.Thanks can be directed at the tax…

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Facial made from bird poo available in New York for a fee of $180
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Have you ever wondered what it would feel like on your skin to have a bird poo all over it? Ever wondered what it would even do to your skin? Well, both men and women in New York are trying…

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'Plastic-looking' CGI characters could soon look more human as researchers unveil high-definition facial scanner to capture every skin cell and wrinkle
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Experts from the University of Southern California and Imperial College London say results will be so lifelike that audiences will be able to see individual skin cells and hair follicles on animated characters played by real-life actors.

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How hospital 'neglect' cut short my mother-in-law's life: NHS governor sues her own trust after staff failed to treat facial injury
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Tracey Morgan, (right) a governor of Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Trust, has accused staff at Wexham Park Hospital, near Slough, of ‘hastening’ her elderly mother-in-law Jean Steven’s (left and middle) death by failing to treat a facial injury she suffered while a patient there.

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Study reveals humans can read dogs' facial expressions
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Scientists believe the natural empathy between dogs and humans explains why a new study has shown people are able to find a precise range of emotions in canines from slight movements in their expressions.

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