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'Chinplants': What's behind the new plastic surgery craze? - The Week

theweek.com — “Forget flat stomachs and D-cup breasts — the hot new item in cosmetic surgery is a chiseled chinView full resource at theweek.com

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theweek.com — “Compelling new research suggests that elderly patients with poor literacy skills are much more likely to die than their more literate counterpartsView full resource at theweek.com

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theweek.com — “The father of murdered child pageant contestant JonBenet Ramsey regrets letting her compete in beauty contests — and calls Toddlers and Tiaras "bizarre"View full resource at theweek.com

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Does defunding Planned Parenthood hurt women's health? - The Week

theweek.com — “Texas Republicans say they're working to stop abortions — but they also may be forcing the closure of clinics that low-income women count onView full resource at theweek.com

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McDonald's burgers: Now without 'pink slime'? - The Week

theweek.com — “The fast food giant will stop using ammoniated beef following pressure from Naked Chef star Jamie OliverView full resource at theweek.com

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