It takes less than an hour for Robin Rhoderick to get what she has long wanted - a tattoo. "Oh, look," she says, admiring the colorful emblem emblazoned on her forearm. "It's beautiful." While many view tattoos as a creative way to express themselves, for Rhoderick it is a potential lifesaver. Her tattoo is a new permanent medical ID. It alerts medical personnel to her health condition, which is called congenital adrenal hyperplasia. "They won't mistake that at the ...
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