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  2. Justin Jedlica - Wikipedia

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    Justin Jedlica (born August 11, 1980), also known as the "Human Ken", is an American man who has garnered international attention for undergoing many cosmetic procedures. He spent over 1 million dollars on surgery.

  3. Meet 'the Human Ken Doll,' who has had 780 procedures in his ...

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    For Justin Jedlica, however, it's a passion for designing the perfect body. In fact, the Los Angeles resident has undergone so many procedures that he's known as "the Human Ken Doll."

  4. Human Ken Doll - Wikipedia

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    The Human Ken Doll may refer to: Justin Jedlica, an American personality born in 1980 who has undergone a number of plastic surgeries;

  5. Body fat percentage - Wikipedia

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    In males, mean percentage body fat ranged from 23% at age 16–19 years to 31% at age 60–79 years. In females, mean percentage body fat ranged from 32% at age 8–11 years to 42% at age 60–79 years. But it is important to recognise that women need at least 9% more body fat than men to live a normal healthy life. [2]

  6. Delve into Ken’s long life on the toy shelf, from his origins as beach-loving Kenneth Carson to his break-up with Barbie in 2004, as well as his present-day portrayal by Ryan Gosling.

  7. The 10% Solution for a Healthy Life - Wikipedia

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    The 10% Solution for a Healthy Life (ISBN 0-517-88301-5, paperback, 1993) is a health book written by computer scientist Ray Kurzweil and published in 1993. In the book, he explains to readers "How to Reduce Fat in Your Diet and Eliminate Virtually All Risk of Heart Disease and Cancer ".

  8. This is the ideal male body according to the internet - AOL

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    "This is the ideal make (sic) body. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like," the caption says. The tweet spiraled into a meme, and Twitter users started to post their ...

  9. Jessica Alves - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Alves was diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder; a “mental health condition where a person spends an obsessive amount of time worrying about flaws in their appearance”. [ 9 ] Alves appeared on the American reality series Botched in 2017 (season 4, episode 4), where cosmetic surgeons attempt to improve unsuccessful cosmetic surgeries.