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A Second Type Of Botulinum Toxin -- Btx-B -- May Be Effective For Treating Face Wrinkles
June 24, 2002 A second type of Botulinum toxin - type B (brand name Myobloc®) -- may be as effective as type A (brand name Botox®) for the treatment of facial wrinkles, according to UCSF researchers. The ... > full story -
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Botox Proving Successful At Preventing Headaches
June 19, 2002 Small amounts of the most deadly toxin known to man are proving effective at preventing debilitating headaches. At a press conference prior to the annual meeting of the American Headache Society in ... > full story -
New Technology Creates "Super Soap"
May 21, 2002 Scientists have developed innovative soap technology that significantly reduces the attachment of bacteria to the skin. They report their findings today at the 102nd General Meeting of the American ... > full story -
Take Less Medicine And Have Fewer Tension Headaches
October 12, 2001 Tension headaches send most people to the medicine cabinet in search of relief, but many of the drugs they grab provide only a brief respite from the pain. A new study by researchers at Saint Louis ... > full story -
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Treadmill Machines Can Injure Small Children, Warns Researcher At The Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia
October 10, 2001 Add treadmill machines to the list of home exercise equipment that can pose dangers to small children. Plastic surgeons at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia reported on 12 children who ... > full story -
New Liposuction Device Speeds Recovery, Report UT Southwestern Plastic Surgeons
July 12, 2001 A new liposuction device that varies the amount of ultrasound used is enabling UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas plastic surgeons to help patients recover with less bruising and discomfort ... > full story -
UCLA/Pitt Researchers Transform Human Fat Into Bone, Muscle, Cartilage; Discovery Of First Plentiful Source Of Stem Cells Could Make Fetal Tissue Use Unnecessary
April 10, 2001 Ushering in a new era of tissue engineering research, scientists at UCLA and the University of Pittsburgh have isolated fat as the first practical, plentiful and economic source of stem cells used to ... > full story -
Fat Removal Combined With Laser Treatment Eliminates Undereye Bags And Wrinkles
March 1, 2001 A treatment that combines fat removal in combination with laser skin resurfacing may be the key to eliminating the puffy, wrinkled lower eyelids that appear as we age. ... > full story -
Botox Treatment For Wrinkles May Also Relieve Migraines
November 20, 2000 A treatment commonly used by dermatologists to get rid of facial wrinkles may also help migraine sufferers, a UCSF researcher has reported. In a presentation at the American Society of Dermatologic ... > full story -
Deadly Toxin Shown Safe And Effective In Treating Chronic Lower Back Pain
October 18, 2000 The same deadly toxin that is often associated with botulism food poisoning can, in very low doses, safely bring enduring relief to patients suffering from chronic low back pain, researchers at ... > full story
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