It started with a performance art project. Arianna Warner was tired of having her experience as a person living with an invisible illness discredited because she didn’t look sick. To bring visibility ...
For the healthy or able-bodied, it can be hard to imagine what it’s like to live day-to-day with a disability or illness. And even more so when the illness isn’t visible to others; rather than being ...
ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. — Give something a good ten years. Wines age. Kids grow up. Adults do too-- but tattoos remain. "This one I got done in 2004," Kim Doth said, touching her chest where there's a ...
At one point, 24-year-old Chris Miller was pre-med. Although he changed his mind about being a doctor, he hasn't regretted his choice of low-key tattoos. The black, nickel-sized art at each wrist can ...
(HealthDay News) — Using “invisible” tattoos instead of permanent dark ink ones when breast cancer patients undergo radiation therapy could help improve how patients feel about themselves, according ...
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