Exercise in a social setting works better
Posted April 05, 2011 in Breast Lift, Uncategorized
According to The Los Angeles Times thinking about starting an exercise program to help lose weight?
Posted April 05, 2011 in Breast Lift, Uncategorized
According to The Los Angeles Times thinking about starting an exercise program to help lose weight?
Posted April 04, 2011 in News & Research
According to The Los Angeles Times taking aspirin regularly can help reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke — and now, we may be able to add pancreatic cancer to the list, researchers say.
Posted April 03, 2011 in Microdermabrasion, Uncategorized
According to NBC LA exercise is good, but if you really want to lose weight, chill out and take a nap.
Posted March 31, 2011 in Breast Reduction, Cosmetic Injectables, Gynecomastia, Liposuction, News & Research, Procedures for Men
According to CBS 8 a shaky job market and a less-than-sunny economic outlook may be driving millions of American men to undergo what was once considered almost exclusively for women: cosmetic surgery.
Posted March 30, 2011 in Uncategorized
According to ABC 7 here’s another reason to breastfeed your baby.
A new study says it may increase the size of their brain. The study out of the United Kingdom also links longer pregnancies to larger brains.
Read MorePosted March 29, 2011 in Uncategorized
According to KTLA The one-two punch of diet and exercise may be the best for obese seniors who want to be stronger and more fit, finds a study released Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Posted March 28, 2011 in Uncategorized
According to CBS 2 McNeil Consumer Healthcare is voluntarily recalling another batch of Tylenol due to complaints of a musty, moldy smell.
The latest recall is for roughly 34,000 bottles of Tylenol 8 Hour extended release capsules.
Read MorePosted March 27, 2011 in News & Research
According to The Los Angeles Times it’s not often a tobacco company gets released from government regulation without asking.
Posted March 24, 2011 in News & Research
According to The Los Angeles Times will taking multivitamins protect you from dying of cancer or heart disease? The answer is no, according to new research.
Posted March 23, 2011 in News & Research, Skincare
According to The Los Angeles Times The Food and Drug Administration bolstered the skimpy pharmaceutical arsenal against late-stage melanoma by approving Yervoy, the first drug shown to extend the lives of patients with the deadly skin cancer.