Tuesday, March 28, 2017

What Is Eyebrow Microblading and Is it Safe?

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What Is Eyebrow Microblading and Is it Safe?If you over-plucked your eyebrows in the 90s and need a hand getting thicker brows, microblading might be for you. Watch the video to see the new beauty trend that's helping celebs like Lena Dunham get a fuller brow.


NYT > Health
The drug makers Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and Sanofi made a rare move, negotiating with insurers in advance over the price for Dupixent.
ABC News: Health
Lead exposure can result in lead building up in the body, which can cause serious health problems including death in rare cases.
Lead exposure can result in lead building up in the body, which can cause serious health problems including death in rare cases.
The failure of the Republican health care overhaul isn't stopping some Democratic state lawmakers from pushing legislation to protect birth control access, Planned Parenthood funding and abortion coverage
Jessica Brown and her groom, Tyler, surprised her grandmother who had a heart attack before their wedding.
Author Siphiwe Baleka, a former college athlete, shares how he stays in shape despite having a largely sedentary lifestyle.
ABC News' Mara Schiavocampo shares more of her experience spending 24 hours inside a metabolic chamber at Mt. Sinai Saint Luke's hospital.
Dr. Jen Ashton appears live on "GMA" to discuss a new study that looks at a child's cognitive development and breastfeeding.
Siobhan Quinn says her 11-year-old daughter, Kathleen, suffered severe burns from playing with homemade slime.
The ACP gave eight recommendations to build a more progressive idea to treat addiction.
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue freed the young feline from a wall in a Florida resident's home.
A 79-year-old father is on his death bed, and he had just one wish: to see his daughter graduate. So dozens of people brought the convocation to him.
Caleb Lambert, 3, was diagnosed with stage III neuroblastoma on Feb. 11.
The couple's touching adoption photo shoot went viral.
"GMA" booker and segment producer Paige More shares how she got a double mastectomy after testing positive for the BRCA1 gene mutation.
FOX News
Women who have insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be more likely to have a baby than women who have to pay entirely out-of-pocket for fertility treatments, a U.S. study suggests.
Kids exposed to high levels of lead decades ago may now be approaching middle age with lower IQs and earning potential than they would have had otherwise, a new study suggests.
Health - CBSNews.com
Dupixent, the first injectable medication for moderate to severe eczema, comes with a hefty price tag

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