Forget Shorty’s Rules and It Could Get Ugly
A few Manhattan men try to master shaving the old way, but quickly find out why their grandfathers went to the barber instead of doing it themselves. nytimes.com |
Breast Reconstruction Varies By Race
Latinas who spoke little English were less likely to undergo reconstruction surgery after a mastectomy for breast cancer, according to a study from researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. The study compared breast reconstruction among white women, African-American women, Latina women who were highly acculturated and Latina women who were less acculturated. Acculturation is a measure of how much a person is integrated into American society. medicalnewstoday.com |
After Overplucking, It’s Time to Call the Professionals
Overplucking has become such an entrenched faux pas that a raft of eyebrow powders and repair kits now exist to help disguise mistakes till the hair grows back. nytimes.com |
Study Provides Data That Can Inform Atlantic Sturgeon Recovery Efforts
A first-of-its-kind study that tracked the oceanic migrations of adult Atlantic sturgeon that were caught and tagged in the Hudson River discovered that these fish move vast distances in the Atlantic Ocean, traveling as far south as Georgia and as far north as Nova Scotia, Canada... mnt.to |
Hear That? It’s the Silent City
Frédéric Fekkai, a renowned hairdresser, finds quiet moments on Sundays in New York. nytimes.com |