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The future face of 40: Botox, fillers and high-tech - Daily Mail Forty, fat and frumpy' was the tag that women dreaded, not least because it was so often creams containing tretinoin, a derivative of Vitamin A, which so far has been the only thing clinically proven to reduce wrinkles. These creams will be
Professional couch potato wanted: get paid to do - Daily Telegraph position is open to men and women and the successful applicant will have their calorific intake and weight closely monitored by medics. A spokesman for the firm Proactol Ltd said that while their fat binder was already clinically proven, they
Stress: Why are our kids so anxious? - Times Online The Office for National Statistics says that 10 per cent of 5 to 16-year-olds about one million children and young people in the UK have a clinically diagnosed mental health problem. Of that proportion, a significant number will be suffering
The future of medicine has arrived - The Independent The advance demonstrates for the first time that the technology of gene sequencing, touted as the future of medicine for a decade, is robust enough to yield clinically significant results. Fewer Women affected by the genes BRCA1 and 2, which are
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