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Thalidomide victim artist who paints with his feet says he was programmed to use them from birth and recalls 'naturally pulling' his mum's scarf with his toes when she leaned over his cot in the ...
An impressive feet: Thalidomide victim becomes world-renowned artist by painting with his mouth and feet. Tom Yendell was born without arms, a birth defect caused by Thalidomide ...
These two artists do everything with their feet. A new study found that their brain views their toes similarly to fingers. By Francie Diep Ask Tom Yendell how he learned to eat, use a computer ...
Thalidomide - A Second Chance? - programme summary. Horizon tells the tale of thalidomide and how this drug that was once so infamous may now be giving hope to people who otherwise face death.
Thalidomide 50 years on: 'Justice has never been done and it burns away' It has been more than half a century since the thalidomide scandal, but Martin Fletcher finds that the victims' fight for ...
This is my own version of a sketch (by Kathryn Rennie) of a woman whose mother took thalidomide. Credits: Kathryn Rennie, who painted the original. There have been no comments made here yet. 2d ...
Thalidomide, a sedative that caused severe birth defects 50 years ago when it was prescribed to pregnant women, has enjoyed revived interest owing to its potency as an antiangiogenic and anti ...
Freddie Astbury, the president of campaign group Thalidomide UK, who was born in 1959 without arms or legs, said it was too little, too late. “It’s taken a long time for them to apologize.
The original is by Kathryn Rennie and is from her Thalidomide @ 50 exhibition. I loved it so much that I drew it. Credits: Kathryn Rennie, who painted the original. There have been no comments ...