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A look back at Pierce Brosnan's heartbreaking personal life after actor tragically lost both his ...

The Daily Mail 01 Apr 2025
Yet tragedy struck again in 2013 after his eldest daughter Charlotte died from ovarian cancer, the same disease which claimed her mother's life 21 years earlier (pictured 2006) ... Our hearts are heavy with the loss of our beautiful dear girl.
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The woman who mended Pierce Brosnan's broken heart: How Keely Shaye Smith, 61, won over ...

The Daily Mail 01 Apr 2025
And she also supported her husband through more immeasurable grief, when his eldest daughter Charlotte died in 2013 from ovarian cancer, the same disease which claimed her mother's life 21 years earlier.
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Obituary: John Nowacki

The Brunswick Times Record 29 Mar 2025
KENNEBUNK - John Nowacki, 78, of Kennebunk, died of coronary artery disease at home, in the beautiful bedroom he designed, on ... .
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Pierce Brosnan, 71, is supported by his stunning granddaughter Isabella Smith, 26, at the MobLand ...

The Daily Mail 28 Mar 2025
'To watch someone you love to have his or her life eaten away bit by bit by this insidious disease, that kind of sorrow becomes an indelible part of your psyche. 'I held the generous, strong, beautiful ...
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Perfume Genius Hasn’t Forgotten About His Supernatural Fan Fiction

New York Magazine 28 Mar 2025
At times, his has been a source of suffering and shame, like in high school, when he was assaulted for being publicly gay, or during the worst of his battles with severe Crohn’s disease.
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Bella Hadid has a blazing row with male pal during Paris Fashion Week | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 27 Mar 2025
Set in a twisted world where a sexually transmitted disease makes people beautiful, the story takes a dark turn when two detectives uncover a shocking conspiracy behind the bizarre epidemic.
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Be the unstoppable women: Why prioritizing your health is non-negotiable

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
By- Deepa AgarwalWomen, you are unstoppable ... But here’s the truth ... Get Moving ... Focus on Fitness, Not Just SizeForget outdated beauty standards—this is about health. Excess weight increases the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers ... .
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Squirrels could be the key to getting us into deep space

Popular Science 26 Mar 2025
In the 18th and 19th centuries, TB thrived in the crowded living and working conditions of industrializing cities, yet people believed it was an inherited disease, even romanticizing it as a mark of beauty and artistic sensitivity.
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Bella Hadid bundles up in a dry robe while filming scenes for FX series The ...

The Daily Mail 22 Mar 2025
Set in a twisted world where a sexually transmitted disease makes people beautiful, the story takes a dark turn when two detectives uncover a shocking conspiracy behind the bizarre epidemic.
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Aroostook woman leaves dog breeding career to become a body piercer

Bangor Daily News 20 Mar 2025
She will soon be one of three certified Association of Professional Piercers in the state ... Throughout history, warriors have pierced septums and nipples before battle, women for beauty and ritual and some pierced bodies to ward off disease ... Credit ... ....
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John Green’s Everything Is Tuberculosis is compelling enough that it should have been longer

AV Club 19 Mar 2025
... concept of the beautiful consumptive trope seen in Moulin Rouge! The disease was viewed by Europeans for a time not as a contagion, but an inherited curse that made artists burn bright and die young.
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Book Review: John Green is obsessed with tuberculosis. He makes a strong case that we ...

San Francisco Chronicle 17 Mar 2025
... the disease, and even the romanticization of an illness that was once associated with soulful poets and delicate feminine beauty.
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Book Review: John Green is obsessed with tuberculosis. He makes a strong case that we should be, too

North Shore News 17 Mar 2025
... and fashion to the socioeconomic inequities that perpetuate the disease, and even the romanticization of an illness that, for a period, was associated with soulful poets and delicate feminine beauty.
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