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Computer Imaging Assists With Facial Reconstructive Surgery
March 19, 2007 A new calibration technique that involves measuring the distance between the upper ear and chin in photographs could help facial plastic surgeons use computer imaging software to achieve aesthetic ... > full story -
Innovative Treatment For Migraines Combines Botox And Surgery
February 27, 2007 Five years ago, Sharon Schafer Bennett suffered from migraines so severe that the headaches disrupted her life, kept her from seeking a job and interfered with participation in her children's daily ... > full story -
Liposuctioned Fat Stem Cells To Repair Bodies
February 22, 2007 Expanding waistlines, unsightly bulges: people will gladly remove excess body fat to improve their looks. But unwanted fat also contains stem cells with the potential to repair defects and heal ... > full story -
Multiple Low-Energy Plasma Skin Treatments May Help Diminish Facial Wrinkles
February 20, 2007 A study involving eight patients suggests that multiple low-energy treatments with a plasma skin regeneration tool may help to reduce wrinkles and improve facial appearance with minimal healing time, ... > full story -
Science Behind A Wrinkle-Filler: Researchers Discover For First Time How Product Works
February 20, 2007 The current battle between the makers of anti-wrinkle products -- widely compared with the Coke and Pepsi struggle for superiority -- is receiving an injection of scientific understanding with the ... > full story -
Skin Needs 'Winterizing' To Head Off Damage
February 5, 2007 Results of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) suggest that at least 81 million Americans experience dry, itchy or scaly skin during the winter months due to blasts of colder, dryer air, ... > full story -
Nanotechnology Shows Promise As Next Wrinkle Fighter
January 16, 2007 The next big idea in preventing wrinkles is very, very small. Nano small. A Michigan State University chemical engineer has discovered that nanoparticles can stop thin polymer films from buckling and ... > full story -
'Botox' Can Ease Writer's Cramp
December 21, 2006 "Botox," the popular anti-wrinkle treatment, can also ease writer's cramp, suggests a small study published ahead of print in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. Writer's cramp ... > full story -
New Proteins Detected On Silicone Breast Implants
December 18, 2006 Scientists in Austria are reporting detection of previously unrecognized proteins that accumulate on the surface of silicone breast implants after implants are in the body. Georg Wick and colleagues ... > full story -
Botulism Study Could Lead To New Vaccines And Treatments To Counter Bioterrorist Attacks
December 13, 2006 Of all the weapons in the bioterrorist arsenal, none is as potent as botulinum neurotoxin, which causes botulism -- a potentially fatal disease with symptoms that include severe paralysis of the ... > full story
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