Miami Penile Implants Take Spotlight in Doctor’s Viral TikTok Video
The neurologist claims that since he moved to Miami, he encounters a patient a day who cannot get an MRI because they have a penile implant.
The neurologist claims that since he moved to Miami, he encounters a patient a day who cannot get an MRI because they have a penile implant.
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Anyone strolling Miracle Mile with a four-legged sidekick is welcome to withdraw from the machine.
The remodel follows upgrades to the arena’s scoreboard, sound system, lighting, and premium seating.
World Red Eye spotted celebrities at Mayfair House Hotel & Garden, Amazónico Miami, and other local hotspots.
Travelers can explore the state without the restrictions of traditional travel itineraries.
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No need to hop on a flight or brave MIA for your French skincare fix.
Local indie cinemas are getting in on the action, too.
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One judge’s critiques elicited boos from the audience.
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A slew of stars from the Hallmark universe will join holiday-obsessed revelers on the seas.
World Red Eye spotted celebrities at LIV, the Harbour Club, and other Miami hotspots.
The legendary photographer died before filmmakers could interview her, but production continued.
She already has locations in Los Angeles, New York, the Hamptons, and London.
Once a week, locals gather for yoga in Brickell — and then scream at the ocean.
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