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 who was cruelly called ‘tumour girl’ by bullies has finally found love .
A photographer has captured spellbinding images of stars swirling above the English countryside .
THIS UNUSUAL collaboration between a mother and her two-year-old daughter makes for some stunning works of art .
This cheeky chappie is getting into all kinds of monkey business as he enjoys cooling off on a scorching hot day .
BOXING DAY has come early for this pair of feisty squirrels, as their Christmas party quickly turns sour .
Growing up, Jasmine Price, now four, loved watching her older sister, Mia Price, now 10, compete in beauty pageants .
A frilled lizard appears to be belting out a tune as it sits in a tree with its mouth open wide .
A mother-of-one has told how she nearly died after contracting toxic shock syndrome from a tampon .
TOMORROW (Saturday) marks the 28th anniversary of the nuclear disaster that left the city of Chernobyl devastated .
A deranged dad beat his girlfriend so savagely in a vicious 30 minute attack that the indent of his sovereign ring was left on her face .