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Is Latisse Worth the Risks?
Chicago Tribune Staff WriterFor about $100 a month, you could have the long, thick, dark eyelashes that you've always wanted. But Latisse, a drug that can treat the new medical condition "inadequate eyelashes," also has a few unpleasant side effects. It may grow excessive hair in...Tags: Brooke Shields, Health, Drugs and Medicines, Julie Deardorff, Consumers
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The Mane Event
HealthKey.comIt's hard to tell which recently revealed tidbits about tennis legend Andre Agassi's life, published on Oct. 30 as excerpts of his upcoming autobiography, has caused more of a buzz: His yearlong flirtation with crystal meth or the fact that the glorious...Tags: Hair and Nails, Andre Agassi, Medical Procedures and Tests, Al Pacino, Health
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It's a Love/Hate Thing
Special to Tribune NewspapersTaking a prescription drug for a positive cosmetic side effect - at the risk of experiencing other unwanted side effects - may seem risky. But it's a risk many American women have shown themselves happy to take. Latisse, originally a glaucoma drug...Tags: Brooke Shields, Health, San Francisco, Glaucoma, Drugs and Medicines
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OC Jury Finds Botox Not Responsible for Death of 7-Year-Old Girl
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA -- An Orange County jury on Tuesday ruled against a woman who claims Botox injections killed her 7-year-old daughter. It is believed to be the first case alleging a fatal reaction to the drug to ever reach trial. Kristen Spears started...Tags: Pneumonia, Crime, Law and Justice, Death, KTLA, Diseases and Illnesses
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KOCE-TV gets big fundraising boost
An extravagant evening in Newport Beach unfolded last Saturday at The Island Hotel on behalf of KOCE-TV Public Television. The grand gala, co-chaired by Peggy Goldwater Clay and Ardelle St. George, was themed "That's Entertainment." The party certainly...Tags: St. George, University of California, Irvine, Southern California Edison Company, Legal Services, Crime, Law and Justice
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Snow shutters D.C., Senate has 60 votes
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated with president's statements. It's snowing so hard on Washington today that they are grounding all buses and surface trains. It's not going to stop anytime soon. There's already a foot of snow on the ground,......Tags: Ben Nelson, Harry Reid, White House, Consumers, Medicaid
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Demise of Botox tax brings applause from AMA leader
Booster ShotsAs Senate Democrats look to close debate on the healthcare bill, an epic battle that has drawn in pharmaceutical companies, the insurance industry and ordinary Americans bearing personal horror stories, American Medical Assn. President-elect Cecil B.... -
It's A Love/hate Thing Many Women Swear It Works, But The Drug, Developed To Treat Glaucoma, Can Cause Unpleasant Side Effects
Special to Tribune NewspapersTaking a prescription drug for a positive cosmetic side effect -- at the risk of experiencing other unwanted side effects -- may seem risky. But it's a risk many American women have shown themselves happy to take. Latisse, originally a glaucoma drug...Tags: Brooke Shields, Health, San Francisco, Glaucoma, Drugs and Medicines
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Lawmakers Consider Taxing Botox, Plastic Surgery
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- They call it the "Botax." The White House and Senate Democrats have turned to a proposal to tax breast implants, tummy tucks, wrinkle-smoothing injections and other procedures as they search for ways to pay for costly health care overhaul...Tags: Harry Reid, Peter Orszag, Johnson & Johnson Inc., White House, Instrument Engineering
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Pink Tie raises some $70,000 more than last year
The 2010 Pink Tie Ball, thrown by the Orange County affiliate of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, raised a most impressive $400,000 for the fight against breast cancer. Some 400 donors gathered in the private Atlantic Aviation hangar at John Wayne Airport...Tags: John Wayne, Auction Service, Dining and Drinking, Deborah Gibson, Charity
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Botox not at fault in girl's death, Orange County jury finds
L.A. NOWAn Orange County jury Tuesday ruled against the mother of a Texas girl who contended Botox injections killed her 7-year-old daughter. The verdict came in what is believed to be the first case to come to trial alleging the botulinum...... -
Death, drug reactions spur concern about Botox safety
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterConcerns about the widely used anti-wrinkle treatment Botox and a similar drug arose Friday as federal regulators said they were reviewing reports of at least one death and other serious reactions among some patients. Food and Drug Administration...Tags: Dermatology, Children, Botox (drug), Death, Medical Procedures and Tests
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