Journal Of Craniofacial Surgery Presents Update On "The Burned Child"
Burns in children are a complex and all-too common injury requiring coordinated care to achieve good medical, functional, and psychological outcomes. A thorough update in a wide range of areas affecting treatment and rehabilitation for "The Burned Child" is presented in a special topic section of the July Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. 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 |
Nasty Job? Use a Laser
Do women really prefer men to remove their body hair? nytimes.com |
It Fights Aging, but It Gets Old
Expiration labels that let consumers know when to toss the cosmetics. nytimes.com |
Nail Salons Offering Free Cocktails to Patrons
A drink adds a note of celebration to the chore of manicures and pedicures. nytimes.com |