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Botox Injections May Improve Facial-Wound Healing, Minimize Scars
August 18, 2006 Botulinum toxin, the same Botox used to treat facial wrinkles, helps facial wounds heal with less scarring, according to results of a study published in the August issue of Mayo Clinic ... > full story -
Weight Loss Found To Reduce Cellulite In Some Overweight Women, Worsen The Condition In Others
August 14, 2006 Weight loss may decrease the severity of cellulite for some women -- but may worsen the condition for others, reports a study in August's Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical ... > full story -
Botulinum Toxin Helps Facial Scars Heal Better, Mayo Clinic Finds
August 8, 2006 Mayo Clinic researchers have found that treating a facial wound in the early healing phase with botulinum toxin (BOTOX) improves the appearance of a scar later. The findings are published in the ... > full story -
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Mayo Clinic Pioneers New Method Of Jaw Reconstruction For Oral Cancer Patients
June 28, 2006 Mayo Clinic ear, nose and throat surgeons have developed a promising new process for mandible (lower jaw) reconstruction following removal of oral ... > full story -
Microscopic Scaffolding Offers A 'Simple' Solution To Treating Skin Injuries
June 27, 2006 A revolutionary dissolvable scaffold for growing new areas of skin could provide a safer, more effective way of treating burns, diabetic ulcers and similar ... > full story -
Smokers With Heavily Lined Faces Run Five Times The Risk Of Progressive Lung Disease (COPD)
June 14, 2006 Middle aged smokers, who are heavily lined with wrinkles, are five times as likely to have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD for short, suggests research published ahead of print in ... > full story -
Appearance Of Hands Can Reveal Your Age, Study Finds
June 5, 2006 Want to know a person's real age? Just look at their hands, reports a study in the June issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic ... > full story -
Mowing The Lawn Is Not Child's Play
May 30, 2006 With summer approaching and the school year coming to a close, thousands of children across the country will take on a familiar chore -- mowing the lawn. In fact, more than 230,500 people -- ... > full story -
Chemotherapy Gel May Fight Breast Cancer And Reduce Breast Deformity
April 26, 2006 University of Pittsburgh researchers have developed a polymer-based therapy for breast cancer that could serve as an artificial tissue filler after surgery and a clinically effective therapy. The ... > full story -
Breast Implants Not Associated With Cancer Risk, Study Reports
April 19, 2006 Having breast implants is not associated with an increased risk of cancer overall, a new study reports in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Implants were associated with a decrease in ... > full story
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