Your Hairdressers Know, but They’re Not Talking
Hairdressers who don’t want their clients to tell them their troubles are as rare as those who believe in natural blondes. nytimes.com |
What’s Staying in the Medicine Cabinet? All of It
Examining the archaeology of medical history found over the bathroom sink. nytimes.com |
Consumer Alert: Illegal Silicone Injections Result In Death - Coalition Warns Illicit Injections Are Not "plastic Surgery"
Accept an illicit injection and the result may not be an improved appearance, but rather death, warns the Physicians Coalition for Injectable Safety. The recent death of a Bronx, NY woman who had silicone injections to improve the shape and appearance of her thighs and buttocks is an unfortunate and repeating pattern of incidents that show the very serious dangers of illegal injections. medicalnewstoday.com |
Two Studies Find Artefill(R) To Be A Long-Term Treatment Option For Facial Lipoatrophy
Suneva Medical, a privately-held aesthetic medical device company, announced that two clinical studies suggest Artefill may be a safe, effective, long-term treatment option for age-related and HIV lipoatrophy patients... mnt.to |
Bringing an Innovative Razor to the Masses
How two brothers in Florida invented a razor and tried to take shelf space from Gillette and Schick. nytimes.com |