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The World’s Newest Human Ken Doll Actually Looks Plastic

Posted: 19 Jun 2015 06:00 AM PDT

Brazilian model Mauricio Galdi is the newest addition to the growing band of surgically-enhanced men branded 'Human Ken Dolls'. After a total of eight procedures in the past decade, his face now looks like that of the popular plastic doll.

Mauricio, 27, claims that he wasn't actually aiming for the 'Ken' look, but now that the media's given him the title, he doesn't mind cashing in on the publicity. "I never sought out to be the Brazilian human Ken," he said. "It was something that came to me, television sought to give me that title."

We find that kind of hard to believe though, given the fact that he's been obsessed with dolls since childhood. Growing up in a middle class household in Sao Paulo, Mauricio confessed that he often felt jealous of little girls because it was socially acceptable for them to play with Barbie and Ken. "I saw them playing with dolls and I wanted to do the same," he admitted, "but I never did for fear of prejudice."

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School Fire Drills in China Are Way More Intense Than What You’re Used To

Posted: 19 Jun 2015 02:52 AM PDT

Let's face it: fire drills are boring and they do nothing to prepare you for a real disaster. Recognising the need for some serious training, a school in China recently collaborated with the local fire department to take traditional fire drills to the next level.

During the mandatory annual event hosted by Nanhu Vocational School, in Hongkou District, Shanghai, students had to evacuate the building at the sound of a bell. But they also had to run through a series of burning doorways with napkins over their mouths, to avoid smoke inhalation. After crossing the obstacles, the students used fire extinguishers to put off the flames. Over 1,000 students from different grades attended the course.

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Doctors Keep Teen Awake for a Week to Keep Parasite from Tunneling into Her Eye

Posted: 19 Jun 2015 01:25 AM PDT

Contact lenses seem harmless, but they can cause the eyes some serious damage, something that 18-year-old Jessica Greaney learned the hard way. She was nearly left blind last month, when a parasite burrowed into her eye and started feeding on her cornea, all because of a contaminated lens.

When Jessica first noticed that her eyelid was drooping, she thought she just had a minor infection. The young girl visited the hospital, where doctors told her it was an ulcer, but in spite of using medication for a week, her symptoms didn't go away. In fact, they steadily worsened.

"By the end of the week, my eye was bulging, and it looked like a huge red golf ball," Jessica told student newspaper The Tab. "It was swollen, and extremely painful, and they admitted me into hospital.

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