New Antibiotics for hospital infections approved
Posted June 02, 2011
Patients who are having abdominoplasty or a facelift need to be extremely careful with their incisions and dressings following surgery.
Read MorePosted June 02, 2011
Patients who are having abdominoplasty or a facelift need to be extremely careful with their incisions and dressings following surgery.
Read MorePosted May 26, 2011
The fitness industry is a multi-million dollar industry. Consumers especially men are anxious to find a way to have a flat and toned abdomen. Dr.
Read MorePosted May 23, 2011
There is no shortage of dating advice, but interestingly enough one website uses math statistics to determine the best advice for online daters. To the surprise of some, cleavage gets more responses regardless of the age of the woman. Obviously, having a nice cleavage line is not possible for every woman.
Read MorePosted May 19, 2011
Women doing the house work seems to be as old as history itself.
Read MorePosted May 18, 2011
There was a time when we told teenagers that too much chocolate and too much soda would give them pimples. These days we know a lot more about skin care. Dr.
Read MorePosted May 17, 2011
As patients age health screenings become a routine part of the lives of both men and women.
Read MorePosted May 16, 2011
When spring and summer are on the horizon many people suffer red eyes and puffy bags beneath the eyes. It is not uncommon to complain of looking older and tired. Patients tell Dr. O’Toole that allergy season seems to make them look even worse especially around their eyes.
Read MorePosted May 15, 2011
According to The Los Angeles Times between the sheet-cake birthday parties and hours-long, cookie-fueled management meetings, office work has a way of undermining all our plans to live healthfully.
Read MorePosted May 12, 2011
According to The Los Angeles Times a study of more than 400,000 IVF cycles has found that doctors should aim to retrieve around 15 eggs from a woman’s ovaries in a single cycle for the best chance of achieving a live birth.
Read MorePosted May 10, 2011
According to ABC 7 a new study has found that a low-sodium diet may actually increase the risk of dying from heart attack or stroke, but the findings have generated some controversy.
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