Liposuction and plastic surgery

Sunday, December 31, 2006

The Body Sculpting Bible for Women (Acne)


The Body Sculpting Bible for Women
HealthNewsDigest.com, NY - 5 hours ago... The 14-Day Body Sculpting Workout for Women has been custom-designed to sculpt, slim, and strengthen the unique contours of a woman s body. ...

Acne - New Year's resolve: Get spending under control


New Year's resolve: Get spending under control
Minot Daily News, ND - 4 hours ago... An estimated one in five Americans make New Year s resolutions, and financial goals come in second on the list behind weight loss, diet and exercise. ...

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Just a few wishes for the brand new year


Just a few wishes for the brand new year
Baxter Bulletin, AR - 16 hours ago... Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears and company would suddenly develop a permanent case of warts and acne that would keep them out of range of any ...

Body sculpting - Classical music buffs take centre stage with New Year s Eve show


Classical music buffs take centre stage with New Year s Eve show
Viet Nam News, Vietnam - 14 hours ago... Pepsi s Market Research Department, Pham Trong Bao Chau, Pepsi s Marketing Manager, and Dr Le Hanh, head of Cho Ray Hospital s Cosmetic Surgery Department ...

Turn back the clock
Columbia Daily Tribune, MO - 22 hours ago... Anderson was skeptical about Roizen s smooth face and young looks and once asked him if cosmetic surgery had been added to his self-help routine. ...

Friday, December 29, 2006

Presents for abused and neglected children stolen (Plastic surgery)


Presents for abused and neglected children stolen
Herald Tribune - She took PCP and several prescription drugs while she had a bad heart and was weak from cosmetic surgery two days earlier, the coroner said. More recently, he married his fourth wife, Tomi Raye Hynie, one of his backup singers. The couple had a son

Janet Jackson
San Francisco Gate - Jackson acknowledges she had cosmetic surgery on her nose when she was a teenager but she insists she's not too anxious to go under the knife again. She adds, "When I was 16 I changed my nose. Would I do it again? I've seen a lot of women that have

Backstory: The not-so-fine print on those discount fares (Hair Loss)


Backstory: The not-so-fine print on those discount fares
Christian Science Monitor - Extreme hair loss on day of flight. 2. Appearance before congressional committee to justify Father's Day gift of small Caribbean island, sans natives, to congressman. 3. Appearance in federal court to justify Father's Day gift of small Caribbean

Public Health & Prevention News CME Index
Medscape News - Finasteride May Lower Serum PSA Level in Men With Male-Pattern Hair Loss Based on results from a randomized trial with 1 mg/day of finasteride for 48 weeks, an adjustment to PSA level should be made during prostate cancer screening.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Readers' Response to "Time to Reform Physician (Black eyed) Relicensure"


Readers' Response to "Time to Reform Physician Relicensure"
Readers respond to Dr. Michael Johns' WVE "Time to Reform Physician Relicensure." Medscape General Medicine

JOHNS HOPKINS LAB SCIENTISTS TAME OVERACTIVE CF PROTEIN
A team led by Johns Hopkins Children s Center scientists has identified and successfully tamed an overactive protein that plays a key role in cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic disorder that interferes with the body s ability to transport chloride in and out of cells.

Plastic surgeon - GIVING UP DRIVING MAY BE EXPRESS LANE TO LONG TERM CARE


GIVING UP DRIVING MAY BE EXPRESS LANE TO LONG TERM CARE
Although the slower driving habits of some seniors often steam impatient younger motorists, researchers at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have found that elders who stay behind the wheel are less likely to enter nursing homes or assisted living centers than those who have never driven or who have given up driving altogether.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Head, Neck & Facial Surgery (Acne)


Head, Neck & Facial Surgery
Marion Chronicle-Tribune - The title of the news brief you saw was W.A.S.P. whichstands for Wait and See Prescription for treatment of acute ear infections in children. Inessence, they thought treatment in the Emergency Department may be overuse of antibiotics of the

Don't write off Berlusconi just yet
Guardian Unlimited - His initially mysterious absence in the winter of 2003-04, when he was still prime minister, turned out to have been contrived so that he could undergo facial surgery. The bandana he famously wore to welcome Tony and Cherie Blair to his Sardinian

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Plastic surgeon - MOUSE STUDY: NEW MUSCLE BUILDING AGENT BEATS ALL PREVIOUS ONES


MOUSE STUDY: NEW MUSCLE BUILDING AGENT BEATS ALL PREVIOUS ONES
The Johns Hopkins scientists who first created "mighty mice" have developed, with pharmaceutical company Wyeth and the biotechnology firm MetaMorphix, an agent that's more effective at increasing muscle mass in mice than a related potential treatment for muscular dystrophy now in clinical trials.

DISCOVERY OF MUTATION (Ultasound fat) IN BRAIN CELLS OF DESCENDANTS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN SUGGEST THE PRESIDENT SUFFERED FROM MOVEMENT DISORDER


DISCOVERY OF MUTATION IN BRAIN CELLS OF DESCENDANTS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN SUGGEST THE PRESIDENT SUFFERED FROM MOVEMENT DISORDER
Researchers at Johns Hopkins and the University of Minnesota have discovered a gene mutation in the descendants of Abraham Lincoln s grandparents that suggests the Civil War president himself might have also suffered from a disease that destroys nerve cells in the cerebellum the part of the brain that controls movement. A report on this discovery will appear in the February print issue of Nature Genetics.

Silicone Gel Breast Implants Approved -- Plastic Surgeon Edward Domanskis Offers Analysis
Silicone gel breast implants have been approved by the FDA for breast enlargement patients. (PRWeb Nov 22, 2006)

RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY GENES IN FRUIT FLIES THAT MAY SHED LIGHT ON HUMAN CANCER SPREAD (Cellulite removal)


RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY GENES IN FRUIT FLIES THAT MAY SHED LIGHT ON HUMAN CANCER SPREAD
By searching through all the genes in the fruit fly genome, Johns Hopkins scientists have identified those required for a certain type of cell migration and simultaneously captured a global view of all the genes turned on when cells are on the move.

High-Resolution CT Scan Modeling For Creating Facial Implants Aids In Facial Reconstruction Surgery
A preliminary study suggests that high-resolution computed tomography (CT) modeling allows surgeons to custom-design acrylic implants prior to reconstructive surgery for patients with severe defects in their faces and eye cavities. Such implants appear to offer excellent aesthetic results and are well tolerated over the long term, according to a report in the November/December issue of Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. [click link for full article]

Monday, December 25, 2006

Acne - #1 - ZOLPIDEM SIDE EFFECTS , ambien zolpidem


#1 - ZOLPIDEM SIDE EFFECTS , ambien zolpidem
Indymedia Colombia, Colombia - 12 hours ago... Zolpidem has a zoloft of ZOLOFT (sertraline hydrochloride) administration. ,Do not viagra been FDA approved medications for pain relief was demonstrated in ...

Pain Therapeutics Initiates Phase III Study With Oxytrex(TM)
Medical News Today (press release), UK - 12 hours ago... This excitatory effect is believed to counteract analgesia (pain relief) and cause tolerance. Its inhibition enhances pain relief ...

DENDRITIC CELLS OFFER NEW THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR DRUGS TO TREAT MS AND OTHER AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE (Ultashape)


DENDRITIC CELLS OFFER NEW THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR DRUGS TO TREAT MS AND OTHER AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have found that a gene pathway linked to a deadly form of leukemia may provide a new way to treat autoimmune diseases, including multiple sclerosis. Their tests in cell cultures and mice suggest that blocking the pathway by interfering with a blood cell growth gene, known as FLT3, targets an immune system cell often ignored in favor of T cell targets in standard therapies.

FDA Approval Of Dangerous Implants During Lame Duck Session Follows Pattern Of Favoring Money And Politics Over Science
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued final approval to manufacturers Allergen Corporation (formerly Inamed) and Mentor Corp. for general marketing of silicone gel-filled breast implants to women of all ages for reconstruction purposes and women 22 and older for augmentation purposes. "Women should be outraged by this reckless decision. [click link for full article]

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Eyes: Does Insurance Cover the Costs (Fat deposits) of Refractive or Laser Eye Surgery?


Eyes: Does Insurance Cover the Costs of Refractive or Laser Eye Surgery?
Title: Eyes: Does Insurance Cover the Costs of Refractive or Laser Eye Surgery?Category: Health FactsCreated: 1/31/2005 5:59:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 6/30/2005

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Through the Lens Announces ImageStore (Cellulite removal) for Healthcare


Through the Lens Announces ImageStore for Healthcare
Popular photo management tool for medical professionals simplifies organization, categorization and access of critical patient photographs. (PRWeb Dec 14, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/SGFsZi1TdW1tLUZhbHUtTWFnbi1NYWduLVplcm8=

HOW BAD IS MALARIAL ANEMIA? IT MAY DEPEND ON YOUR GENES
Cell and animal studies conducted jointly by scientists at Johns Hopkins, Yale and other institutions have uncovered at least one important contributor to the severe anemia that kills almost half of the 2 million people worldwide who die each year of malaria. The culprit is a protein cells make in response to inflammation called MIF, which appears to suppress red blood cell production in people whose red blood cells already are infected by malaria parasites.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Plastic surgeon - NEW STRATEGY DEVELOPED TO STUDY DISEASE: REVEALS INSIGHTS INTO CANCER AND TREATMENT LEADS


NEW STRATEGY DEVELOPED TO STUDY DISEASE: REVEALS INSIGHTS INTO CANCER AND TREATMENT LEADS
For the first time, Johns Hopkins researchers were able to easily jumpstart the activity of a well known cancer protein in live cells with a small molecule, a strategy that pinpointed key players in the cancer process and can be used to determine new therapeutic targets. What s more, the scientists study, published in the March 3 issue of Science, identifies a simple method to further understand the complex mechanisms that underlie cancer as well as other diseases and may provide an easy model to screen for new cancer drugs.

CELLS DERIVED FROM HEART STEM CELLS CAN REPAIR HEART ATTACK DAMAGE
Stem cells derived from human heart tissue develop into multicellular, spherical structures called cardiospheres that express the normal properties of primitive heart tissue, smooth muscle and blood vessel cells, according to a study by Johns Hopkins researchers.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

today's cartoons (Hair Loss)


today's cartoons
Slate - So it is no surprise that niche businesses have arisen to serve the our fattening population: surgery practices that focus on liposuction and gastric reduction, weight loss clinics and gyms, health food stores and diet pill purveyors, personal

Online Press Release
PRWeb - Stoker of Marina Plastic Surgery named one of the top plastic surgeons for liposuction by New York Times. - 2005-10-24 Kalikow - Music Business Information Guru Launches Mobile Business Information Group (Mbig.Com) To provide ringtones/realtones

LIGHTWAVE and ABI Team Up to Offer a Skin Care Line Designed to Enhance Professional Skin Care Treatments Such as Light Therapy (Body sculpting)


LIGHTWAVE and ABI Team Up to Offer a Skin Care Line Designed to Enhance Professional Skin Care Treatments Such as Light Therapy
LIGHTWAVE Technologies has partnered with ABI Dermaceuticals to provide a professional, affordable collection of skin care products that are non-comedogenic and support clinical and aesthetic procedures. (PRWeb Dec 12, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/UHJvZi1IYWxmLVN1bW0tTWFnbi1NYWduLVplcm8=

Rhinoviruses Fatal (Ultrashape problems) to Lung Transplant Recipients


Rhinoviruses Fatal to Lung Transplant Recipients
GENEVA, Switzerland -- Rhinoviruses appeared to reach out beyond the upper respiratory tract to cause progressive respiratory and graft dysfunction that killed two of 11 lung transplant recipients, reported researchers here.

FDA Safety Changes: Cordarone, Prozac, Symbyax, Ethrane
The FDA has approved safety label revisions for amiodarone (Cordarone), fluoxetine (Prozac), fluoxetine-olanzapine (Symbyax), and enflurane volatile liquid for inhalation (Ethrane). (CME)Medscape Medical News

NEW DRUG TARGET IDENTIFIED (Acne) FOR FIGHTING PARKINSON'S DISEASE


NEW DRUG TARGET IDENTIFIED FOR FIGHTING PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Researchers at Johns Hopkins' Institute for Cell Engineering (ICE) have discovered a protein that could be the best new target in the fight against Parkinson's disease since the brain damaging condition was first tied to loss of the brain chemical dopamine.

FDA Strengthens Safety Warning on Aprotinin Label
The FDA has strengthened the label safety warning for the antifibrinolytic drug aprotinin, emphasizing the importance of limiting use of the agent to patients undergoing CABG.Medscape Medical NewsShelley Wood

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

UPDATE 2-Palomar shares up as (Laser Hair Removal) FDA OKs OTC laser device


UPDATE 2-Palomar shares up as FDA OKs OTC laser device
Reuters - Palomar's home-use device is designed as an alternative to laser hair removal procedures normally performed by doctors and trained cosmetic professionals in clinics, spas and salons. Shares of the company traded as high as $58.10 earlier on Monday

Medspa Boom Becomes a Bust for Some Owners
KWWL - Jeff Nebot thought he had struck gold. Two years after opening a laser hair-removal franchise in St. Louis, annual revenue hit $3 million. And over time, the lavish salon added other cosmetic services as Mr. Nebot joined the rush of entrepreneurs

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Satin Skin Laser Center to Host Free Botox Seminar on January 4th (Liposuction)


Satin Skin Laser Center to Host Free Botox Seminar on January 4th
dBusinessNews Triangle (press release), NC - 21 hours agoCARY, NC December 18, 2006 Satin Skin Laser Center, a provider of laser hair removal, laser vein removal, laser skin tightening, laser cellulite ...

Monday, December 18, 2006

New Study: Smoothbeam(R) Laser Provides Long-Term Acne Solution (Hair Loss)


New Study: Smoothbeam(R) Laser Provides Long-Term Acne Solution
PR Newswire - The first FDA approved laser for acne treatment, the Smoothbeam laser treatment targets the source of acne-overactive, oil-producing sebaceous glands. Smoothbeam emits a wavelength of light that generates heat in and around the sebaceous glands

Thank you, Thank you, Thank You
PRWeb - E-AcneTreatment.com Releases an Introduction to Acne Treatment According to E-AcneTreatment.com, nearly 17 million people in the United States have acne, making it the most common skin disease. Acne affects almost all teenagers as well as a growing

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Senator Johnson Has Surgery for Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation (Acne)


Senator Johnson Has Surgery for Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation
WASHINGTON -- The stroke-like symptoms suffered by Senator Tim Johnson, a Democrat from South Dakota, were caused by a congenital arteriovenous malformation, his office said today. Johnson was in critical condition after overnight surgery.

CELLS DERIVED FROM HEART STEM CELLS CAN REPAIR HEART ATTACK DAMAGE
Stem cells derived from human heart tissue develop into multicellular, spherical structures called cardiospheres that express the normal properties of primitive heart tissue, smooth muscle and blood vessel cells, according to a study by Johns Hopkins researchers.

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Pain Relief - DELAYED PROSTATE CANCER SURGERY POSES NO INCREASED RISK FOR SOME PATIENTS


DELAYED PROSTATE CANCER SURGERY POSES NO INCREASED RISK FOR SOME PATIENTS
Delaying surgery even for years for patients with small, low grade prostate cancer does not appear to increase the risk of the disease progressing to an incurable form, according to a 10 year Johns Hopkins Medicine study.

Advanced Laser Technology Proves to be the Best Treatment for Photo-Damaged Skin
The Skin Center Medical Spa treats aging skin with the Palomar LUX 1540 Fractional™ laser. (PRWeb Dec 5, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/SGFsZi1GYWx1LUNyYXMtSW5zZS1NYWduLVplcm8=

Weight Loss Diet - HIV SUBTYPE PREDICTS LIKELIHOOD OF RAPID DEATH FROM AIDS


HIV SUBTYPE PREDICTS LIKELIHOOD OF RAPID DEATH FROM AIDS
Johns Hopkins scientists say an infected person s HIV subtype is a better predictor than viral load for determining rapid death from AIDS. Traditional testing standards help monitor the progression of an HIV infection to AIDS by keeping track of viral load, using a scale in which less than 50 viral particles per cubic milliliter of blood is considered suppressed disease and a viral load of more than 75,000 particles per cubic milliliter of blood means that the disease will progress more rapidly.

GENETIC NETWORK GUARDS AGAINST LETHAL DNA DAMAGE
The discovery in yeast cells of a genetic network that guards against lethal DNA damage is a first step in the creation of a database of disease causing combinations of mutated human genes, according to researchers at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine led by Jef. D. Boeke, Ph.D. In a report in the March 10 issue of Cell, the Hopkins team described a genetic network that is necessary for ensuring genomic stability in yeast. This study also identified previously unrecognized genes critical for maintaining DNA integrity and novel functions for well known genes.

Friday, December 15, 2006

HEART MAPPING TECHNIQUE SAFELY GUIDES (Ultashape) CATHETER REPAIR OF ARRHYTHMIA


HEART MAPPING TECHNIQUE SAFELY GUIDES CATHETER REPAIR OF ARRHYTHMIA
In experiments with dogs, Johns Hopkins researchers successfully used a 3D map of the heart and sensor guided catheter to perform cardiac ablation, a mainstay treatment that stops abnormally fast and potentially fatal heartbeats, or arrhythmias.

Cynosure Receives FDA Clearance For Smartlipo(TM) System
Cynosure, Inc. (Nasdaq: CYNO), a leading developer and manufacturer of a broad array of light-based aesthetic treatment systems, today announced it has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its Smartlipo(TM) system for laser assisted lipolysis, or LaserBodySculpting(SM), a procedure that disrupts fat cells and causes coagulation of the tissue leading to skin tightening. [click link for full article]

Estate Posts an Increased (Plastic surgeon) $2 Million USD Reward


Estate Posts an Increased $2 Million USD Reward
Executors of the Estate of Joshua Goldberg have posted up to a $2 Million USD Reward leading to the arrest and conviction of any persons involved with the death of this 23 year old young man who had gone to Thailand to be ordained as a Buddhist Monk. This tops the previous reward posted by the Estate. (PRWeb Nov 7, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/dingpr.php/U2luZy1aZXRhLVByb2YtWmV0YS1JbnNlLVplcm8=

Ruptured Appendiceal Cystadenoma Presenting as Right Inguinal Hernia in a Patient With Left Colon Cancer: A Case Report and Review of Literature
A case of ruptured mucocele resulting from cystadenoma of the appendix was presented as right inguinal hernia in a 70-year-old man. BMC Gastroenterology

Acne - DNA Repair at Forefront of Anti-Aging Revolution


DNA Repair at Forefront of Anti-Aging Revolution
PR Newswire - In the December 2006 issue of Cosmetic Surgery Times, Dr. David H. McDaniel predicts an aggressive approach to anti-aging that includes DNA repair. The Virginia-based dermatologist suggests that the ability to truly individualize cosmeceuticals to a

Thursday, December 14, 2006

HOPKINS RESEARCHERS DEVELOP NEW (Acne Treatment) TOOL TO WATCH REAL-TIME CHEMICAL ACTIVITY IN CELLS


HOPKINS RESEARCHERS DEVELOP NEW TOOL TO WATCH REAL-TIME CHEMICAL ACTIVITY IN CELLS
Attempts to identify potential drugs that interfere with the action of one particular enzyme linked to heart disease and similar health problems led scientists at Johns Hopkins to create a new tool and new experimental approach that allow them to see multiple, real-time chemical reactions in living cells. Their report on the work is published July 21 in the journal ACS Chemical Biology.

HOPKINS LED CLINICAL STUDY SHOWS BRAIN S REACTION TO UPPERS DETERMINED BY GENDER
Results from a government funded study at Johns Hopkins provide what is believed to be the first evidence in people that amphetamines have a greater effect on men s brains than women s a discovery that could lead to tailored treatments for drug abuse and neurological diseases.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Two more reasons to exercise, studies find (Body sculpting)


Two more reasons to exercise, studies find
Reuters - Louis found that people who slim down by cutting calories may also be losing bone density -- something that does not happen if weight loss comes through exercise. Loss of bone density can lead to osteoporosis and fractures later in life. That finding

Court Blocks Sale of Generic Oxandrin
Forbes - Oxandrin is an oral anabolic steroid agent that helps patients gain weight after weight loss from surgery, infection or severe trauma. The lawsuit involves five Savient patents on the drug. Representatives from Novartis (nyse: NVS - news

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

IRON PARTICLES AND MRI COULD REPLACE BIOPSIES TO TRACK STEM CELL THERAPY AND DEPLOY STENTS, ANIMAL STUDIES SHOW (Weight Loss Diet)


IRON PARTICLES AND MRI COULD REPLACE BIOPSIES TO TRACK STEM CELL THERAPY AND DEPLOY STENTS, ANIMAL STUDIES SHOW
In a series of experiments in animals, researchers at Johns Hopkins have successfully used a technique that tracks mesenchymal stem cells via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to monitor the progress of the cells in repairing tissue scarred by heart attack.

Monday, December 11, 2006

EARLY RESULTS USING THERAPEUTIC PANCREATIC CANCER VACCINE SHOW PROMISE (Laser Hair Removal)


EARLY RESULTS USING THERAPEUTIC PANCREATIC CANCER VACCINE SHOW PROMISE
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers are encouraged by early results of a treatment vaccine for pancreatic cancer, a disease with few options and low odds for long term survival. At about two years into a study of 60 patients, the researchers report that 88 percent survived one year and 76 percent are alive after two years.

Ultashape - BLOCKING PREVIOUSLY UNRECOGNIZED LINKS BETWEEN INFLAMMATORY SYSTEMS COULD MAKE COX 2 INHIBITORS SAFER


BLOCKING PREVIOUSLY UNRECOGNIZED LINKS BETWEEN INFLAMMATORY SYSTEMS COULD MAKE COX 2 INHIBITORS SAFER
A recently identified path of inflammation once thought to be wholly independent of other inflammatory systems has now been linked to another major pathway. The findings by neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins are likely to point scientists to novel drugs that significantly reduce the risks of taking COX 2 inhibitor pain relievers, the investigators report.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Dr. H. Steve Byrd Has Been Honored by Texas Monthly Magazine as One of their Select "Super Doctors" in the State of Texas (Pain Relief)


Dr. H. Steve Byrd Has Been Honored by Texas Monthly Magazine as One of their Select "Super Doctors" in the State of Texas
Dr. H. Steve Byrd, one of the nations leading plastic surgeons, has been honored by Texas Monthly Magazine as one of their select "Super Doctors" in the state of Texas. This is not a new honor for Dr. Byrd, but one he cherishes, as it is awarded by his peers. (PRWeb Dec 6, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/WmV0YS1DcmFzLVByb2YtSW5zZS1NYWduLVplcm8=

Spinal Cord Injury Pain Controlled by Anticonvulsant
SYDNEY, Australia -- Chronic neuropathic pain from spinal cord injuries was eased significantly by the anticonvulsant and anxiolytic drug Lyrica (pregabalin), investigators here reported.

Roar of the Crowd Carries Hearing Hazard (Cellulite removal)


Roar of the Crowd Carries Hearing Hazard
EDMONTON, Alberta -- When enthusiastic hockey fans get into it, the sound in an indoor arena can rise to the level of a jet aircraft taking off, with the risk of permanent hearing damage.

EAT LESS, WEIGH MORE? ENZYME MAKES LEAN MICE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DIETARY FAT
Working with genetically engineered mice, Johns Hopkins scientists have interfered with the brain s ability to control an animal s response to a high fat diet. The report, to be published in the latest issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences online the week of May 1, is based on the identification of a gene CPT1c the brain needs to manage body weight.

Friday, December 08, 2006

hot document (Fat deposits)


hot document
Slate - Radiation causes hair loss because it tends to damage fast-growing cells like those of the germinal layer of the hair follicle. But there's likely to be more hair follicles engaged in active growth at any given time on your head than in your eyebrow

Hycamtin (topotecan HCl) Indication Expanded To Include Treatment Of
Medical News Today - Side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and hair loss (alopecia). About GlaxoSmithKline GlaxoSmithKline - one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies - is committed to improving the quality of human life

Facial Fillers Now Allow HIV-positive and (Ultrashape doctors) AIDS Patients to Avoid Social Stigma


Facial Fillers Now Allow HIV-positive and AIDS Patients to Avoid Social Stigma
Dr. Scott W. Mosser, a San Francisco Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon reflects on options for facial fillers to treat HIV+ associated facial lipoatrophy (facial wasting). Dr. Mosser focuses on Sculptra, the only product approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to treat HIV-associated facial wasting. (PRWeb Dec 1, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/VGhpci1TaW5nLUxvdmUtSW5zZS1NYWduLVplcm8=

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Plastic surgery - Dr. H. Steve Byrd Has Been Honored by Texas Monthly Magazine as One of their Select "Super Doctors" in the State of Texas


Dr. H. Steve Byrd Has Been Honored by Texas Monthly Magazine as One of their Select "Super Doctors" in the State of Texas
Dr. H. Steve Byrd, one of the nations leading plastic surgeons, has been honored by Texas Monthly Magazine as one of their select "Super Doctors" in the state of Texas. This is not a new honor for Dr. Byrd, but one he cherishes, as it is awarded by his peers. (PRWeb Dec 6, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/WmV0YS1DcmFzLVByb2YtSW5zZS1NYWduLVplcm8=

Newcomers' Guide (Ultasound fat)


Newcomers' Guide
KLAS-TV - You can walk through our virtual front door 24 hours a day to a group of experts from various businesses and industries in the Las Vegas area from real estate and mortgage to shopping or cosmetic surgery. Feel free to ask

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Pain Relief - Laser rejuvenation business opens


Laser rejuvenation business opens
Dispatch - Plans call for the business to add a new laser for cellulite removal when it becomes available in December. "We'll definitely update our technology," Newsome said. "It's going to be cutting edge - no pun intended. No cutting here." The lasers do their

Monday, December 04, 2006

Bidding for dates (Plastic surgery alternate)


Bidding for dates
OCRegister, CA - 18 hours ago... Booths from event sponsors offered everything from racks of mesh bodysuits and satin corsets to ads for Botox, Restylane and laser hair removal under the banner ...

Cosmetic Surgery for Men
KTEN, TX - 12 hours ago... Also high on the list for men are microdermabrasion, laser hair removal, chemical peels, hair transplants, liposuction, and eyelid surgery. ...

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Take That: Rock'n'Roll Stars Reborn


Take That: Rock'n'Roll Stars Reborn
Independent, UK - 22 hours ago... But it doesn't seem to worry him. His latest projects include an autobiography, Freak Unique and an ITV special called Pete Burns' Cosmetic Surgery Nightmares. ...

Raquel's escape
Nevada Appeal, NV - 7 hours ago... Gets it out. Moves forward. She drives with her parole officer to the Tahoe Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatology Center for her second tattoo-removal appointment. ...

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Pain Relief - Weight Watchers Group Captivated By Low-Carb Weight Loss Success


Weight Watchers Group Captivated By Low-Carb Weight Loss Success
The Common Voice, SC - 22 hours agoWhen I lost 180 pounds on the Atkins diet in 2004, I had no idea at the time that I would be writing about low-carb living, weight loss, and health in a blog ...

Dear Abby Weight-loss surgery ends a friendship
Houston Chronicle, United States - 8 hours ago... I've had a lot of stress in my life and I've gained a lot of weight. I decided to have weight-loss surgery to better my health and energy. ...

Friday, December 01, 2006

Facial Fillers Now Allow HIV-positive and AIDS Patients to Avoid Social Stigma (Fat deposits)


Facial Fillers Now Allow HIV-positive and AIDS Patients to Avoid Social Stigma
Dr. Scott W. Mosser, a San Francisco Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon reflects on options for facial fillers to treat HIV+ associated facial lipoatrophy (facial wasting). Dr. Mosser focuses on Sculptra, the only product approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to treat HIV-associated facial wasting. (PRWeb Dec 1, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/VGhpci1TaW5nLUxvdmUtSW5zZS1NYWduLVplcm8=