Posted November 05, 2010
According to The Los Angeles Times A national study published Wednesday finds that men with diabetes are 24 percent more likely to develop colon cancer than those without diabetes. The same risk didn't apply to women. Previous studies have demonstrated a link between type 2 diabetes and an increased risk of colon cancer — but […]
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Posted November 04, 2010
According to the Los Angeles times it’s not too early to start making predictions about the new year, at least not if you’re in the market research business. Mintel, a company that tracks market and consumer trends, has made a dozen predictions about how food and other products may be packaged in 2011. The company […]
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Posted November 01, 2010
The Los Angeles Times state licensing hearings are set to resume for the fertility doctor whose in vitro treatments resulted in “Octomom” Nadya Suleman’s octuplets. In the hearings slated to restart Monday, The Medical Board of California alleges Dr. Michael Kamrava was negligent in the treatment of Suleman and two other patients. It’s seeking to revoke […]
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Posted August 26, 2010
Allergan has introduced a new dermal filler, said to hydrate the skin while plumping it. Juvéderm Hydrate, which is made of Hyaluronic acid (HA), works like other fillers that are currently on the market with the added benefit of skin hydrating properties. Findings presented at the 8th Anti-Aging Medicine World Congress in Monte Carlo, Monaco, […]
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Posted August 17, 2010
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Posted July 14, 2010
While having plump pout like Angelina Jolie is highly sought after, a string of overly injected celebrities have given lip augmentation a bad name. ‘Trout pout,’ or overfilled lips that have a fish-like appearance, is becoming prevalent in Hollywood.
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Posted July 13, 2010
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Posted July 01, 2010
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Posted June 30, 2010
Have you ever desired bootylicious curves like Beyonce or Jennifer Lopez? You’re not alone. Recently, actress Cameron Diaz was quoted by Marie Claire about her derriere desires: “I’d love a bigger butt, more meat on my bones. I’d love to be more voluptuous…”
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Posted June 21, 2010
According to a study done by the Stanford School of Medicine, "beauty in things exists merely in the mind which contemplates them." A study shows that popular drug store adhesive pads meant to reduce wrinkles on the forehead and between-eye area may have no added benefit. A study of 30 women was conducted over 4 weeks using the adhesive pads in the forehead and glabella (between the eyes). Although the women in the study conceded to noticed wrinkle reduction, two independent facial plastic surgeons measured the before/after wrinkle severity scores as exactly the same.
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