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  5. Self-harm - Wikipedia

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    For adults ages 60 and over, self-poisoning (including intentional drug overdose) is by far the most common form. [53] Other self-harm methods include burning , head-banging, biting, scratching, hitting, preventing wounds from healing, self-embedding of objects, and hair-pulling. [ 54 ]

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    The front of a Miche bag. Miche (pronounced MEE-chee) is the name of a fashion handbag with interchangeable designs and handles. The company specializes in hand and shoulder bags based on a system of magnetic interchangeable bag covers (or Shells) and accompanying accessories.

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    Patients with skin that has died, necrosed, will often need the dead tissue cut out by a surgeon. [8] Depending on how much tissue is removed, a patient may need reconstructive surgery. [8] Reconstruction can include skin grafts or flaps. [7] Skin grafting and flap procedures use the patient’s own healthy soft tissues to heal a wound.

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    Early modern Europeans wore purses for one sole purpose: to carry coins. Purses were made of soft fabric or leather and were worn by men as often as ladies; the Scottish sporran is a survival of this custom. In the 17th century, young girls were taught embroidery as a necessary skill for marriage; this also helped them make very beautiful ...