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Lip Augmentation 'Enhances the Natural Smile'
August 16, 2012 Dermatologists are using injectable hyaluronic acid fillers to not only add volume to the lips, but also to reduce the fine lines and common signs of aging around the mouth, enhancing the natural ... > full story -
Both Early Alcohol Use and Early Intoxication Can Herald Trouble for College Students
August 15, 2012 Research shows that the earlier one drinks, the greater the chances of later alcohol-related problems. Researchers examined age at first drink (AFD) as well as drinking to intoxication among college ... > full story -
Resistance to Dementia May Run in the Family
August 15, 2012 People who are free of dementia and have high levels of a protein that indicates the presence of inflammation have relatives who are more likely to avoid the disease as well, according to a new ... > full story -
Previously Unknown Cleaning System in Brain: Newer Imaging Technique Brings 'Glymphatic System' to Light
August 15, 2012 A previously unrecognized system that drains waste from the brain at a rapid clip has been discovered by neuroscientists. The highly organized system acts like a series of pipes that piggyback on the ... > full story -
Dermatologists' Tips to Reduce the Signs of Aging
August 14, 2012 Getting better results from your anti-aging products can be as easy as following simple tips from ... > full story -
Egg Yolk Consumption Almost as Bad as Smoking When It Comes to Atherosclerosis, Study Suggests
August 13, 2012 Newly published research shows that eating egg yolks accelerates atherosclerosis in a manner similar to smoking cigarettes. Surveying more than 1,200 patients, Dr. Spence found regular consumption of ... > full story -
Diabetes Drugs Prescribed to More Than 15 Million Americans Raises Risk of Bladder Cancer
August 13, 2012 A popular class of diabetes drugs increases patients’ risk of bladder cancer, according to a new study that found that patients taking thiazolidinedione (TZDs) drugs – which account for ... > full story -
'Harmless' Condition Shown to Alter Brain Function in Elderly
August 13, 2012 Researchers say a common condition called leukoaraiosis, made up of tiny areas in the brain that have been deprived of oxygen and appear as bright white dots on MRI scans, is not a harmless part of ... > full story -
'Selfish' DNA in Animal Mitochondria Offers Possible Tool to Study Aging
August 10, 2012 Researchers have discovered, for the first time in any animal species, a type of "selfish" mitochondrial DNA that is actually hurting the organism and lessening its chance to survive – and ... > full story -
Good News: Migraines Hurt Your Head but Not Your Brain
August 10, 2012 Migraines currently affect about 20 percent of the female population, and while these headaches are common, there are many unanswered questions surrounding this complex disease. Previous studies have ... > full story
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