New Math for Men: Subtract Just a Little Gray
These days, a man's hair color (mainly grays) is more a matter of tweaking than hiding. nytimes.com |
Divorce, Antidepressants, Or Weight Gain/Loss Can Add Years To Your Face
Your mother's wrinkles -- or lack there of, may not be the best predictor of how you'll age. In fact, a new study claims just the opposite. The study, involving identical twins, suggests that despite genetic make-up, certain environmental factors can add years to a person's perceived age. medicalnewstoday.com |
Top Five Medical Reasons To Consider Weight-Loss Surgery
While improving your self-esteem and lowering your pants size are significant benefits of weight-loss surgery, the health benefits can be dramatic. Nick Nicholson, M.D., weight loss surgeon on the medical staff at Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano, explains how the surgery can actually improve certain health conditions. medicalnewstoday.com |
University Of Florida Surgeons, Research Biologists Create Scale To Grade Shark Bite Severity
Shark attack! These words can send waves of fear through the public and often guarantee prominent coverage in the news media - even if the bite is little more than a scratch. To better communicate the actual severity of the bite, University of Florida researchers have created a grading scale, similar to how burn severity is ranked by degrees... mnt.to |
Graduating from Lip Smackers
The 8 to 12 group is turning to makeup, with a little help from their moms. nytimes.com |