Breasts
# breasts - Tuesday 14 May, 2013
Brad Pitt: Angelina is ‘absolutely heroic’ for undergoing double mastectomy
“All I want is for her to have a long and healthy life with myself and our children. This is a happy day for our family.”
Share25 Tweet32# breasts - Friday 2 November, 2012
Playstation ad compares new console to woman with four breasts
The ad for the Playstation Vita appears in a French magazine, and has been faced with accusations of sexism.
Share20 Tweet8# breasts - Tuesday 11 September, 2012
9 ideas for non-boob-related Club Orange ads
What will Club Orange do if the breasts get banned? We’ve looked at other potential directions.
Share9 Tweet16# breasts - Wednesday 13 June, 2012
‘My mam was mortified but she is seeing the funny side of it now’ – Eamon Keegan
The Irish fan, who has gained fame in the past few days, talks about the picture the whole country has seen.
Share53 Tweet31Uh oh, the Eamon Keegan photo has been discovered – by one of the Croatian ladies’ employers
Jelena Miksa could be in hot water after bare-chested snaps of her with an Irish fan spread across the internet yesterday.
Share23 Tweet20# breasts - Tuesday 29 May, 2012
Wearing a tight bra? Public greatly misinformed about cancer risks
A significant portion of the Irish population believe wearing a tight bra, a blow to the breasts and mobile phone usage are cancer risks.
Share10 Tweet15# breasts - Wednesday 9 May, 2012
Chief Medical Officer urged to seek replacement of PIP implants
Solicitors working on behalf of some women affected by the defective PIP breast implants have called for the implants to be replaced, and not just removed.
Share20 Tweet23# breasts - Thursday 3 May, 2012
Chief Medical Officer to update Health Committee on PIP implants response
Dr Tony Holohan will address an Oireachtas Committee today on the government’s response to the issue of industrial grade silicone being used in some breast augmentation surgeries in Ireland.
Share1 Tweet11# breasts - Thursday 15 March, 2012
Defective breast implants could have been used in Irish clinics before 2001
More patients could be affected on the back of this new information, said the Irish Medicines Board.
Share Tweet12# breasts - Friday 6 January, 2012
UK: No evidence for routine removal of breast implants
There are fears over the safety of implants made by French company PIP. The British government says there’s no evidence to say implants should be removed – but will pay for removal for anyone who wants it.
Share Tweet2Implant scandal company PIP ‘also produced silicone testicles’
Former workers of the company at the centre of a breast implant scandal claim that it also produced implants for men.
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