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Beauty
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Beyond BOTOX®

Filling wrinkles with plastic beads, liquid silicone and the
skin of human cadavers

Read Full Story: Time
Magazine - Beyond BOTOX®
The Cost of Plastic
Surgery

Cosmetic plastic surgery is all the rage in the U.S., with
millions of men and women all too willing to shell out thousands
of dollars for a nip and tuck. But are they indulging their
vanities at the risk of a comfortable financial future?

Read Full Story: The
Motley Fool - The Cost of Plastic Surgery
In Search of the
Ideal Lip Augmentation Material

The ideal lip augmentation material should be biocompatible,
safe, infection-resistant, soft, and flexible.

Read Full Story: Cosmetic
Surgery Times - In Search of the Ideal Lip Augmentation Material
Hormone-replacement
therapy 
'Natural' alternative replaces a woman's own estrogen

Read Full Story: Seattle
Times - Hormone-Replacement Therapy
Testosterone

Shot in the arm for aging males

Read Full Story: USA
Today.com - Testosterone
Exciting New Eczema
Treatment Expected This Year

A new class of medications to treat eczema may soon hit the
market, according to researchers at a dermatology meeting.

Read Full Story: WebMD Medical News - Exciting
New Eczema Treatment Expected This Year
Does Ginkgo Biloba
Reverse Aging?

Ginkgo biloba is an herb that has received acclaim as a memory
enhancer and anti-aging product. It's now among the ten most
popular dietary supplements sold in the United States.

Read Full Story: WebMD Medical News - Does
Ginkgo Biloba Reverse Aging?
Battling Nature
(Part 1): Genetic Possibilities

Learn more about the field of genetics and the future possibility
of targeting certain genes to slow the aging process.

Read Full Story: WebMD Feature - Battling
Nature (Part 1): Genetic Possibilities
A Total Approach
to Nonablative Rejuvenation

Neil S. Sadick, M.D., has noticed a growing demand for nonablative
procedures that slow down the aging process, without putting
a damper on patients' lifestyles.

Read Full Story: Cosmetic
Surgery Times - A Total Approach to Nonablative Rejuvenation
Low-Cal Diet Keeps
Heart Young

Using high-tech tools, a team from the University of Wisconsin
measured how caloric intake affects the function of thousands
of genes in the heart. And once again, they found that less
(food) means more (years).

Read Full Story: WebMD Medical News - Low-Cal
Diet Keeps Heart Young
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