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- There are
at present no effective antiaging medicines: US Bias
Dr. Andrew Weil comes out hard against antiaging. “There are
at present no effective antiaging medicines. Yet the field keeps
expanding,” writes Weil in exclusive excerpts from his new book
Healthy Aging: 04/Apr/2006
- Reality
TV the stars don’t want you to see: UK Bias
Celebrities are running scared over new technology which will
give British TV viewers the clearest pictures ever seen on our
screens – and those most concerned are the third of actors and
actresses who “lie about their age,” according to new research.
04/Apr/2006
- Tom Jones
risks all for more plastic surgery: Global News
Tom Jones first had surgery in the 1960s to fix his crooked
nose, for years Tom has used all the latest techniques to keep
old age at bay, despite warnings from top surgeons Tom is considering
having yet more plastic surgery on his face. 04/Apr/2006
- Impotence
meets Potency: Euro News
Medical Europe BV, recently introduced World first electromagnetic
device for treatment erectile dysfunction and libido-loss. Potency
carries CE-mark following the Medical Devices Directory of the
European Union. 04/Apr/2006
- Scientists
find a genetic cause for cocaine addiction: UK News
Scientists have discovered that our genes have an impact on
our reaction to cocaine and our likelihood of developing an
addiction to the class A drug. The research is published this
week in the online edition of PNAS, the journal of the American
Academy of Sciences. It was carried out at the Medical Research
Council (MRC) Social, Genetic and Developmental Research Centre
at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. 04/Apr/2006
- Diabetes
sufferers have been given new hope: UK News
Diabetes sufferers have been given new hope in a groundbreaking
study that has found causes of a condition that can lead to
lower limb loss. 04/Apr/2006
- Groundbreaking
Human Clinical Trial for Type 1 Diabetes to Start This Spring
in Pittsburgh: US Bias
Groundbreaking human clinical trial for type 1 diabetes to start
this spring in Pittsburgh – Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
of UPMC researchers reverse juvenile diabetes in animal model;
Phase 1 clinical trial approved by FDA 04/Apr/2006
- New Treatment
For Acne Scars: US Bias
Leading Palm Beach, Florida- based dermatologist Dr. Kenneth
Beer announced today he is launching a clinical study to test
the efficacy of cosmetic filler Sculptra(R) to treat acne and
varicella (chicken pox) scars. 03/Apr/2006
- Women's
Self-Image and Sexual Satisfaction Increase After Cosmetic Surgery
Aesthetic Surgery Journal today released new data from a study
on the impact of aesthetic plastic surgery on body image and
sexual satisfaction. Women who undergo common elective cosmetic
surgery procedures not only feel better about their bodies,
but also have higher degrees of satisfaction with their sex
lives, including ability to orgasm. Women in the study who had
undergone aesthetic procedures were more sexually satisfied,
reported that their partners were more sexually satisfied, dressed
to enhance their new figures, and were apt to try more and different
sexual activities post-surgery. 03/Apr/2006
- Teenagers
would definitely consider plastic surgery.
Obsessed with celebrity role models lifestyle and looks, according
to a recent survey 90% of 16 yearl old teenagers would go under
the knife to change their looks. 03/Apr/2006
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