Por: CBS News Politics March 27, 2023
An amputee can feel his wife's hand using advanced prosthetic technology after signing up for an experimental research project.Brandon Prestwood lost his left hand in 2012. He was reassembling an industrial conveyor belt as part of a maintenance crew when someone turned it on. His arm was dragged in, and his bones were crushed. After four years using a hook, Prestwood volunteered for an experimental research project funded by the Defense... + full article
New York Post USA Life February 12, 2023
Talk about a catwalk. kicked off Friday with a bang — or rather, a bark. Audiences are howling over the Collina Strada Fall 2023 show, which amused and startled viewers as the designer fashioned models in animal prosthetics to match the ethereal ensembles. The collection,... + más
In Collina Strada’s Butterfly-Sprite World, the Medium Is the Message | Vanity Fair
5 Shows That Will Shake Up New York Fashion Week | Forbes
Forbes USA Tech January 21, 2023
The Whole World in Your Hand: Major Advances in Haptic Technologygetty Recent advances in scientific research may allow robotic prosthetics and virtual reality simulations to be even more effective than before. Researchers in Hong Kong have developed a new, glove-like technology... + más
How to turn Apple Watch haptic feedback to the max | 9to5Mac
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
New York Post USA Life January 20, 2023
A heartwarming video captured the moment a toddler walked on prosthetics for the first time after having his legs amputated. Emmy and Justin Brown gave birth to their son Louie, who was born with missing bones in both of his legs as well as a fused-together thumb and index... + más
N.H. Paralympian aims to be the first amputee to win ‘Survivor’ | The Boston Globe
The Whole World In Your Hand: Major Advances In Haptic Technology | Forbes
ABC News USA World December 24, 2022
NATO and U.S. veterans drove over $2 million worth of much needed equipment and humanitarian supplies into the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv last Friday, calling it a “Christmas Convoy.”The convoy, led by veterans from the U.S., U.K., Poland and Australia, consisted of more than... + más
What Celebrities have said about Christmas | Newsweek
Theatre Baton Rouge director turns to Dickens' original story to stage her own adaptation of 'Carol' | The Advocate
New York Post USA Life December 07, 2022
A quadruple amputee spoke out about his devastating experience with Strep A on Tuesday after cases of the virus started to rise again. Alex Lewis said that he was diagnosed with the condition in 2013 and only given a 3% chance of survival, . The 42-year-old father said that he... + más
U.S. hospitals report rise in severe strep A infections in kids after 15 deaths in U.K. | CNBC
Scarlet fever is soaring in UK after pandemic lull; invasive infections kill 8 | Ars Technica
Los Angeles Times USA Life November 14, 2022
Do those visceral feelings you keep close to the chest ever impact how you present on the outside? For many, the answer is yes. Your vulnerabilities and the way you participate in beauty rituals are more intertwined with mental health than you may realize, says clinical... + más
Just In Time For ‘Emily In Paris,’ 5 Experts On What French Beauty Means To Them | Forbes
A Guide to Ancient Beauty Rituals for the Modern Wellness Consumer | Vanity Fair
Newsweek USA Nation October 12, 2022
Brendan Fraser has defended the use of a fat suit in his upcoming movie The Whale, stating that he's not exactly a small man himself.Fraser stars as Charlie, a 600lbs man in the drama, but critics who've seen early previews have slammed the movie for its use of a... + más
Brendan Fraser reveals why Tom Cruise's 'The Mummy' flopped; says he's 'open' to revisiting the role | Fox News
Have you exercised your body fat lately? | Portland Press Herald
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