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  • May 2008
    • Scientists Close In on Antidote to Neurotoxin

      Scientists Close In on Antidote to Neurotoxin

      Scientists are one step closer to developing an antidote to botulinum, a potentially devastating biological weapon, the BBC reports. Terrorists have tried, so far unsuccessfully, to deploy the neurotoxin, which is also the culprit in botulism and the secret behind Botox. A botulinum vaccine already exists, but the new drug could eventually be used after exposure. More »

  • April 2008
    • Staring at US Recession, Lasik Eye Surgery Blinks

      Staring at US Recession, Lasik Eye Surgery Blinks

      Corrective laser eye surgeries have declined sharply in the past year, a fall-off attributed to the economic slump—and expected to deepen as the recession continues, the New York Times reports. “We’re forecasting a 17% drop for 2008,” said one market researcher, who expects first-quarter data to reveal a bigger drop than during the 2001 downturn—which sent Lasik operations into a three-year tailspin. More »

    • Botox May Move from Face to Brain

      Botox May Move from Face to Brain

      Botox can spread from the face to the brain, scientists who injected rats with the anti-wrinkle treatment say. Traces of the toxin turned up in the rats' brain stems three days after it was injected into their whisker muscles, Bloomberg reports. A dermatologist says the findings call for further investigation, although he notes that rats and humans have different physiologies. More »

  • February 2008
    • Deaths Spark FDA Review of Botox Safety

      Deaths Spark FDA Review of Botox Safety

      The FDA is investigating the safety of Botox and a competing medication after learning that the drug might have caused death and breathing problems in children being treated for cerebral palsy, Reuters reports. That's not an approved use for the cosmetic drug; docs administer it because it can block nerve impulses and relax spasmodic muscles. No adult deaths were reported, according to the Wall Street Journal . More »

  • December 2007
    • America's Vainest Cities

      America's Vainest Cities

      With Americans flocking to undergo plastic surgery —11 million went under the knife in 2006— Forbes crunched the numbers to determine the most nipped, tucked, enlarged, and liposucked cities. And while shoo-ins like LA do appear, top billing went to... Salt Lake City? Salt Lake City San Francisco More »

  • August 2007
    • Cancer Can Wait; Botox Doesn't

      Cancer Can Wait; Botox Doesn't

      Patients have a better chance of seeing their dermatologists if they want Botox than if they want a potentially cancerous mole examined, a new study finds. Researchers, posing as patients in a dozen cities, faced a typical wait of eight days for cosmetic procedures and 26 days to test a suspicious mole that could signal skin cancer. More »

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