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Plastic Surgery Blog: Botox is not Responsible for Death

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

A recent local article revealed the story of Dee Spears who sued Botox maker Allergen for the death of her seven year old daughter. Botox is an injectable used to paralyze muscles. Botox is approved for treatment of cerebral palsy and Spears daughter died after receiving regular injections in her legs to control spasms over [...]

Plastic Surgery Blog: Put Spring into Your Step

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

We will soon be springing forward on March 14, 2010 for daylight saving time. A recent local article revealed ways to make the transition a smooth one. Our bodies can take about a week to adjust so it is recommended to get into the habit one week earlier. Also, the environment has a lot to [...]

Plastic Surgery Blog: Cuddle for Health

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Cuddling with your spouse is actually a form of massage with great benefits. A recent local article revealed that cuddling is actually a form of massage and that warm, caring, non sexual touch can reduce stress and boost immunity. Couples who cuddled and gave each other neck and shoulder massages had higher traces of the [...]

Plastic Surgery Blog: Face Blindness…Don’t let yours get Lost in the Crowd

Friday, February 26th, 2010

A recent local article revealed information about prosopagnosia-the lack of ability to differentiate between faces. An estimated one to two percent of the population have difficulty with face recognition even with people they see or interact with on a daily basis. Face recognition is highly distinct from other abilities and the study reveals that it [...]

Plastic Surgery Blog: Back after Babies

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Britney Spears has had a wild ride the last few years. With marriage, divorce, mental health, issues and two children her body should be far from sexy-but a new Candies ads reveals the beautiful side of Britney Spears that mocks her look from ten years ago. A recent local article published the photos which will [...]

Plastic Surgery Blog: Loosing those Last Few

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

A recent local article gave motivation to those individuals trying to loose a few pounds. Once a diet or exercise routine is started the weight seems to fall off quickly but loosing the last few pounds is always tricky. The article suggest reconsidering the weight goal and thinking about our health and fitness opposed to [...]

Plastic Surgery Blog: Pancakes with Purpose

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Tuesday, February 23, 2010 is National Pancake Day at IHOP restaurants. A recent local article revealed that any guest can request a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes until 10pm. IHOP has gallons of batter ready and hopes to raise 1.75 million dollars. If they meet their goal they would have raised $5 million in [...]

Plastic Surgery Blog: Sneak Healthy Choices into Meals

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

A recent local video revealed ways to sneak healthy eating into you and your family’s lifestyle. The first step is to make healthy snacks available to children such as fruits and vegetables. Most of us grew up with meat being the focus of meals but the video suggests making vegetables the star of the meals. [...]

Plastic Surgery Blog: 6 Weeks to Bikini Ready

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Wish you could be fearless in your bikini? A recent local article revealed a new exercise program designed to get you bikini ready in only six weeks. These exercises include pilates, cardio, and weights into a six day per week workout routine. The only thing required for these “mini workouts” is an exercise mat, 2lb [...]

Plastic Surgery Blog:Winter Workouts

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

It may be a chilly winter but we can still work out outdoors even when its cold. A recent local article revealed tips and tricks to dealing with the winter weather for your workout. Winter air is colder but it is also cleaner and more fresh. By keeping hands warm we can keep our body [...]

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