Archive for January, 2010
Next Entries »Plastic Surgery Blog:Looking Great Naked
Thursday, January 14th, 2010My Fox recently reported on the story of 50 year old Stephen Gough. Gough just completed a 12 month sentence for breaching the peace while hiking. Hiking doesn’t usually lead to jail-unless you do it naked. He is a famed naked hiker who states that his decision is about individual freedom and very reasonable. He [...]
Plastic Surgery Blog: Weight Loss and Sagging Skin
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010The British weight loss program “ Slimming World” has made its way to North Texas. A recent local article describes how the weight loss program helped one man lose over 350lbs. Slimming World offers a sensible plan where you can eat ample amounts of food while getting support from groups. The founder believes : everything in [...]
Plastic Surgery Blog:Snack to Avoid Overeating
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010Dallas News recently reported that “Snacking Makes Overeating Less Likely.” Many of have heard that we should be eating between five and six meals a day but it’s difficult to actually apply that goal to your daily life. The article states that loosing weight is all about planning. Dallas dieticians have found that if you [...]
Plastic Surgery Blog: “You’re a Doll-Literally!”
Monday, January 11th, 2010An Associated Press article revealed a shocking new technology which could most likely be classified as very “Weird Science.” The worlds first sex robot has been created. This lingerie clad doll named Roxy has recently debuted and although she is smart (she has a computer for a brain) the conversations she engages in seem to [...]
Plastic Surgery Blog:Words of Warning for Moms with Teenage Daughters
Friday, January 8th, 2010Most of us are aware of the pressures and struggles a young girl deals with during adolescents. Their bodies are changing and so are their minds making them far more susceptible to negative media images. A local article shared an excerpt from The Times of London about the devastating trend of young females striving to [...]
Plastic Surgery Blog:Look the Part
Thursday, January 7th, 2010Sometimes we all need a little motivation especially when it comes to our career. A recent
My Fox Video shows the ways in which we can become career motivated in 2010. The basis are energy and communication-we have to turn the challenges from 2009 into opportunities of 2010. The video suggests finding your passion and purpose [...]
Plastic Surgery Blog: Bye Bye Winter Blues
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010According to a recent local article February sees the largest increase in new therapy patients. The article suggest that this is due to the “winter blues”. We can fight the blues by staying mentally fit just as we attempt to stay physically fit. They suggest taking 15 minutes a day to get mental exercise. This [...]
Plastic Surgery Blog: Our Health isn’t a Game…or is it?
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010Fitness games are reshaping the world and our bodies. Exergames are quickly becoming the workout of the future. Forget the boring gyms and your old routine you can actually discover various workouts and virtual “locations” in the comfort of your own home. The Wii Fit has had over 8 Million dollars in sales and it’s [...]
Plastic Surgery Blog: Married for Money
Monday, January 4th, 2010According to a local my FOX article a grandmother sold marriages and accumulated more than one million dollars. The woman found foreigners willing to pay for citizenship and green cards by scam marriages. Playing matchmaker and giving immigrants the ability to be citizens was very lucrative for the grandmother. She sold over 170 marriages. The [...]
Plastic Surgery Blog:Smoking, Yoga,and Heart Health
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010A recent Dallas article addressed three common health questions with valid and educational answers. Many people have questions about their health but rarely ask during doctors visits. The three questions dealt with effectively quitting smoking, whether or not yoga actually lowers weight, and if heart disease risk factors are really that serious.
Quitting smoking is [...]
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