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Saturday 18 October 2014

PHOTOS: The 2014 Genevieve Magazine Pink Ball


Celebrities took to social media to show off their outfits for The 2014 Genevieve Magazine Pink Ball going on now at the Dorchester Event Centre in Lagos.



















Photo: Rita Dominic looking stunning on the cover of October TW magazine



Photo of Rita Dominic looking stunning on the cover of October'14 TW magazine which is already out.

Katie Price plans to have her 7th boob job by xmas after 2 pregnancies left her 'saggy'


 

Katie Price has revealed to the press her intention of getting her 7th boob job by xmas.

“I’m getting my boobs done again - my Christmas pressie to myself. You heard it here first ........Two years of pregnancy have made them a little saggy. When I’m an old lady and I die I’ll have the perfect boobs. Everything else will have sagged but my boobs.”
said Katie.
 

Wednesday 15 October 2014

Butt 'facial' comes to the UK


Dr Carlos Xavier has launched the first clinic in the UK to offer bottom facials, a treatment already popular in the US. It involves using peels, laser therapy and moisturising techniques to make your bum toned, polished and radiant. It can also help target cellulite.

Treatment costs about £300.
Dr Xavier carrying out the procedure at the first clinic in the country offering facials for your bottom using peels, laser therapy and moisturising techniques
Dr Xavier carrying out the procedure
 
Judith shows off her new smooth and cellulite-free derierre
Judith Liriano gets a chemical peel from Amanda Sanzone as part of getting her $500 (£300) butt facial at Dr. Matthew Schulman's plastic surgery office in New York, where bottom facials are already popular
Judith Liriano gets a chemical peel from Amanda Sanzone as part of getting her $500 (£300) butt facial at Dr. Matthew Schulman's plastic surgery office in New York

 

 


Tuesday 14 October 2014

Human 'Poo in a pill' may help fight fatal infections



Studies show that transplanting faeces in liquid form from healthy people to patients with stubborn Clostridium difficile infections can stop the wrenching intestinal symptoms by restoring healthy gut bacteria. Clostridium Difficile infections are dangerous gastric bacterial infections that has defied antibiotics and kills about 14,000 Americans each year.

The faecal transplant involves delivery of a faecal solution via the rectum or a tube inserted through the nose. However, the 'poo pill' has basically simplified the unpleasant transplant method. Faeces from healthy donors are stored in the form of a capsule and kept frozen.