Posted December 28, 2010 in News & Research
According to The Los Angeles Times, so you like holiday parties, but not being bed-ridden with food-borne illnesses? A University of Missouri researcher has some advice for you. Associate professor of food science Andrew Clarke, who has presumably attended some bad Christmas gatherings, says holiday parties are a virtual petri dish of microbes and bacteria. […]
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Posted December 27, 2010 in News & Research, Rhinoplasty
According to ABC 7, the rainy weather can wreak havoc on a host of health conditions. “Rain is kind of a downer, right? Especially when it’s long periods of time,” said one Sierra Madre resident. The rain may mess with your mental outlook, but many people said it can also affect them physically. “The science isn’t really […]
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Posted December 23, 2010 in Uncategorized
According to My Fox LA a drop in unemployment claims and an upbeat profit forecast by FedEx Corp. are helping stocks close higher. The Labor Department said first-time jobless claims fell for the third time in four weeks. Consumer banks and card companies fell sharply Thursday after the Federal Reserve said that it may impose a […]
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Posted December 22, 2010 in Uncategorized, Upneeq®
According to MYFoxLA web retailers rang up a very merry Christmas this year, with Americans going online to buy electronics, jewelry and even clothing in record amounts this season, according to several new reports cited by The Wall Street Journal Friday. Consumers also hit the virtual stores earlier than ever, lured by an increase in […]
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Posted December 21, 2010 in Uncategorized
According to the LA Daily news Elise Lutz never let her friends see what was left of her ear. She’d carefully style her long hair into a one-sided ponytail, or swelter under a swim cap for hours at meets, to cover the molten lump from a severe burn as a toddler in her native China. […]
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Posted December 20, 2010 in Breast Augmentation, Facial Implants, News & Research
According to ABC 7, getting your life back after cancer treatment can be tough. Chemotherapy and radiation take their toll and can end up affecting even basic activities, like walking or getting around. But a new post-cancer program ensures that treatment doesn’t end after you leave the hospital. That’s helping people on the road to […]
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Posted December 17, 2010 in Uncategorized
According to The Los Angeles Times if recent court battles are any indication, getting ditched at the altar is proving to be more lucrative than getting hitched. A woman who was dumped by her groom-to-be just four days before the wedding brings new meaning to “hell hath no fury like a lover scorned”: she’s now […]
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Posted December 15, 2010 in CO2 Laser Resurfacing, Uncategorized
According to KTLA breast-feeding at work should become a lot easier as employers adhere to a provision of the Affordable Care Act of 2010. In a report released Friday, women’s health advocates estimate that the provision will increase the breast-feeding rate among U.S. women, a statistic that now ranks well below other developed nations. Under […]
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Posted December 14, 2010 in Liposuction, News & Research
According to channel 7, gaining weight as you enter middle age is a fact of life. But scientists say they’ve figured out what you need to do to keep as much of it off as possible, and it’s even better news if you’re a woman. Being highly physically active has always been a regular part […]
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Posted December 13, 2010 in News & Research
According to The Los Angeles Times salvia turned up on the pop culture radar last week after Miley Cyrus, caught on a video using a bong, said she was smoking salvia, not marijuana. So what’s the difference? Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have been looking into that very thing. Little research has been done on the […]
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