A teenage girl has grown back her entire face after being struck down by a rare skin disease. Leanne Howes, 17, was given just 10 percent chance of survival after suffering from a one in a million allergic reaction to an off the shelf antacid drug that left her unrecognisable. The potentially fatal condition - Stevens-Johnson syndrome - gripped her entire body, causing her skin to burn up, scab over and fall off in chunks. Trainee hairdresser, Leanne, from Hoveton in Norwich, developed the syndrome after taking a 150mg dose of Zantac Ranitidine prescribed by her doctor to treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). The illness left the pretty brunette lying in a hospital bed for weeks while it ran its devastating course
A woman has told how her addiction to eating bath bubbles during her pregnancy was better than SEX .
A scorned woman sparked a punch-up in an airport after she caught her copper boyfriend returning from a romantic holiday with a female police officer .
Splashing around in the water, a mother otter and her son are tangled in a family feud .
A mother is living in fear after the stalker she holds responsible for her daughter's death is back on the streets, after serving just one year in prison .
YOU’VE heard of the northern lights now feast your eyes on the natural wonder of the SOUTHERN lights .
A former soldier who bravely took on penny-pinching NHS bosses in his fight against terminal cancer has died, aged 37 .
WELCOME to the Temple of Zoom where you can “experience” sliding down a Mayan temple into shark infested waters .
A luxury caravan with a price tag of ONE MILLION DOLLARS is due to hit the road later this year .
A diver looks like a minnow as she swims alongside a gigantic whale shark, the largest species of fish on the planet .
Meet mother of four, Jackie Wright, whose bizarre fear means she is terrified of HOLES .
A diver explores the crystal clear waters of the Silfra canyon in southern Iceland, which is the only place on Earth where you can dive or snorkel between two continental plates .
WIDE EYED and staring straight down the lens of the camera, this intrigued seal is ready for his close up .