Allergan shares boosted by Botox migraine studies McClatchy Newspapers 9/12/2008, by Val Brickates Kennedy
MarketWatch (MCT) - The anti-wrinkle product Botox is helpful in the treatment of chronic migraine headaches, according to test data released Thursday. Botox is already on the market to treat facial wrinkles, excessive sweating under the armpits, and certain pain conditions of the head and neck. ... Botox, other therapies may help migraines McClatchy Newspapers 9/12/2008, by Julie Deardorff
Chicago Tribune (MCT) - Migraines are not headaches. They're a "neurological illness" caused by an abnormality in brain chemistry. Headaches are a symptom of a migraine. The anti-wrinkle injection Botox, which is made from the toxin that causes botulism, may help relieve migraine headaches, ... Helping choose the right doctor for you McClatchy Newspapers 9/12/2008, by Joan Verdon
The Record (Hackensack N.J.) (MCT) - How many chief executives can say they were inspired to start a business while lying on the operating table? That's how Vitals.com was born, but we'll let Mitchel Rothschild tell you about it. Rothschild is CEO of MDx Medical in Lyndhurst, N.J., the parent ... Beauty secrets of the stars McClatchy Newspapers 9/12/2008, by Rod Stafford Hagwood
South Florida Sun-Sentinel (MCT) - In our celeb-sodden society, famous folk rule. And with good reason: Generally speaking, headliners are pretty people. Their face is their fortune.
Nowhere is that seen more than at the New York designer shows this week, where front-row fabulous means being ...
As he nears 90, yoga master continues daily medication, practice, teaching McClatchy Newspapers 9/12/2008, by David Casstevens
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) - He spoke as if he were seated on an examining table, talking with his doctor. "I am feeling very 'goood'," he declared.
Any pains?
"No headache. No fever. Never."
Problem with medications?
Kantilal Talati smiled. "No med-i-ca-tion."
The polite, gracious man from ...
Palin's glasses fuel and frame a fashion spectacle McClatchy Newspapers 9/11/2008, by Jan Uebelherr
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (MCT) - She's the moose-hunting mother of five, the busy hockey mom who rose from small-town mayor to governor of Alaska. GOP vice presidential pick Sarah Palin is all that _ and she's got cool glasses, too. Trendhunter.com, a Web site that ferrets out the latest crazes ... Preparing for his final departure McClatchy Newspapers 9/11/2008, by Amy Wilson
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) - He finally got his own bathroom, a coup for anyone living in a group home. He finally got the big front room with the big picture window, too, after living in four other, smaller rooms. Now he's in what used to be the living room in this reconfigured suburban house. He ... Store it correctly or lose it quickly McClatchy Newspapers 9/10/2008, by Heather McPherson
The Orlando Sentinel (MCT) - We can waste money simply by not storing food properly. The July issue of ShopSmart, a sister publication of Consumer Reports, has tips for storing hard-to-keep foods. Here are five staples that need some TLC: 1. Cheese
ShopSmart found conflicting advice. Fancy shops ... Power and elegance in fall fashion McClatchy Newspapers 9/10/2008, by Elizabeth Wellington
The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT) - Contemporary women's style is taking its cues this fall from the late 1950s and early '60s _ the country's most well-tailored and fiercely feminine era in fashion. But this time around, women are donning ruffled blouses, mid-calf pencil skirts, and bateau-neck ... Patients pile on debt to go under the knife McClatchy Newspapers 9/9/2008, by Meghana Keshavan
Detroit Free Press (MCT) - Buy now, pay later _ a sales approach associated with fridges and backyard Jacuzzis _ is increasingly an option for financing elective medical procedures. Fertility treatments, cosmetic surgery, veterinary care and orthodontia can be approved on credit within minutes, as ...
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