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
Tina O’Brien, 54, from East Midlands, met Frederick Allchorne, now 62, when she was 15 .
Meet the world's most lifelike Disney princess - a 21-year-old man from California .
A shoe designer from London has spent a whopping £30,000 on Hello Kitty memorabilia .
An artist has NAILED IT by creating beautiful and perfectly precise artwork using a hammer and 30,000 nails .
A mum-of-three lost 10 stone after her son asked if she was pregnant .
Fishermen in Myanmar have perfected an unusual fishing technique by carefully balancing on one leg .
The San Antonio Zoo in Texas has welcomed a bizarre new addition - a two-headed turtle named Thelma and Louise .
THIS DANGER-mad female pensioner could be the oldest Brit to cage dive with CROCODILES .
A woman whose face and body was left scarred for life by angry sores, caused by Lupus, has become a diversity model .
WELCOME to all that remains of Britain's once state-of-the-art military hospital where plastic surgery was pioneered for injured WW1 troops who survived the SOMME .
DINING under the stars, this restaurant takes you back in time - inside an ancient cave .