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Botox warning - offshelf use is causing death

The popular antiwrinkle drug Botox and a competitor have been linked to dangerous botulism symptoms in some users, the Food and Drug Administration warned, in some cases so bad that a few children given the drugs for muscle spasms have died. Even though this is a different use then the approved use to visibly reduce the appearance of brow... Read moreChevron
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Beyond Kinerase - Pyratine Makes its Debut

Back in the day when Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were husband and wife, they - and various other celebrities - swore by Kinerase cream to keep their skins dewy. I've recommended Kinerase to my patients for many years, and in magazine articles such as this one in Good Housekeeping[1]. Its active ingredient, Kinetin, is a cytokinin - a... Read moreChevron
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Can Revance - or Reloxin - Revamp the Wrinkle War?

If you yearn for an unfurrowed brow but the thought of Botox injections leaves you cold, keep a lookout for a new, needle-free wrinkle-fighter that's currently under development. Last month, Scottsdale-based Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation - whose products include Restylane, the leading dermal filler worldwide - announced a strategic... Read moreChevron
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Lisa Thompson

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  I had watched a show on television about some veterinarians who were operating on a dog which was missing a large patch of skin on his leg.  They implemented a new technique they had just learned in veterinary school, which would allow the skin on the dogs leg to grow back safely:  a piece of foam laid on the wound, and then... Read moreChevron
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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009

Rosacea and the Summer Sun

Each week, Health and Beauty Expert Sue Chungwill discuss skin health topics suggested by members of theHealthCentral community. To ask Sue a question, send an email to feedback@skincancerconnection.com or leave a comment below. Reader's Question: I get really red in the sun and I think I might have rosacea. I've heard people with... Read moreChevron

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