There are numerous assessment tools out there for gauging your breast cancer risk. One of the best sites is http://www.cancer.gov/bcrisktool/. Also, you should check out breastcancer.org and MedlinePlus.
Gauging is a form ofÊmonitoring the flow of liquids and measure the thickness of metals. When used in the petroleum industry, as well as for mining and archaeology purposes, gauging is the primary form of quality determination.
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Yes, he has been blind in his left eye since an accident in Rugby at the age of 16.
Rugby is considered a high-contact sport, but the risk of death from playing rugby is relatively low. Fatal injuries are rare, with most deaths resulting from head injuries, spinal cord injuries, or cardiac events. Safety measures and proper training can help reduce the risk of serious injuries.
i wouldn't. i would start by gauging up with a 16 or 14, let them heal then slowly go up. you could risk the chance of blowing out your ear.
you could get severly injured,concussion,brake bone,hair pull
Yes. Gordon Brown is blind in his left eye!
NO. I am sure that letting it heal for the recommended 6 weeks before gauging the hole is safer as it reduces the risk of infection or damage to the ear lobe.
A big health risk of laser eye surgery is obvious outdated technic. Modern technic is more risk-free and has much less security gaps. Apart from that there is the risk of germs.
"Gauging" it a word that is often used to refer to measuring something. In particular, it is often used to mean that one is evaluating or judging someone else.
Gordon Brown has monocular vision ie he only has sight in one eye. He lost the sight in the other eye while playing rugby as a child.