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  • May 16, 2012

    Young girl with dwarfism to be featured on TLC’s Toddlers & Tiaras

    Lacey-Mae Mason, who will be featured on the popular TLC show Toddlers  Tiaras, has been making the rounds in the pageant circuit since she was  months old.  Now, at  years old and standing at about  feet,  in., there’s something that clearly sets Lacey apart from other contestants her age – she was born with achondroplasia, the leading cause of dwarfism.

    Lacey-Mae Mason, who will be featured on the popular TLC show Toddlers & Tiaras, has been making the rounds in the pageant circuit since she was 14 months old.   Now, at 8 years old and standing at about 3 feet, 4 in., there’s something that clearly sets Lacey apart from other contestants her age – she was born with achondroplasia, the leading cause of dwarfism.  

  • May 14, 2012

    Suzanne Somers' tips for staying young

    Dr. Manny Alvarez, senior managing health editor of FoxNews.com, recently sat down with the actress, writer and health advocate to talk about her new book, Bombshell: Explosive Medical Secrets That Will Redefine Aging, and talk about her secrets for staying young

    Dr. Manny Alvarez, senior managing health editor of FoxNews.com, recently sat down with the actress, writer and health advocate to talk about her new book, Bombshell: Explosive Medical Secrets That Will Redefine Aging, and talk about her secrets for staying young

  • May 14, 2012

    'Safer' alternatives to tanning?

    A New Jersey mom is under scrutiny for allegedly allowing her  year-old daughter to use a tanning bed. It goes without saying that young children, whose sunburns can lead to greater incidences of melanoma as adults, should not be tanning for vanity or any other purpose. But how bad is sun or tanning bed exposure, really, and how good are so-called “sunless” tanning lotions, gels, and sprays?

    A New Jersey mom is under scrutiny for allegedly allowing her 5 year-old daughter to use a tanning bed. It goes without saying that young children, whose sunburns can lead to greater incidences of melanoma as adults, should not be tanning for vanity or any other purpose. But how bad is sun or tanning bed exposure, really, and how good are so-called “sunless” tanning lotions, gels, and sprays?

  • May 08, 2012

    New device makes needles painless

    For most people, dealing with needles isn't easy – especially when it comes to facial injections. We take a look at a new device designed to make needle pricks painless

    For most people, dealing with needles isn't easy – especially when it comes to facial injections. We take a look at a new device designed to make needle pricks painless

Health Headlines

  • Everybody has a favorite facial feature. By the same token, it's natural to have features you'd like to downplay. In the quest to help you look your personal best, we've put together a list of the top  ways you can flatter your face, either by emphasizing what you already love or by minimizing the parts about which you're less enthusiastic

    Top 10: Proven ways to flatter your face

    Everybody has a favorite facial feature. By the same token, it's natural to have features you'd like to downplay. In the quest to help you look your personal best, we've put together a list of the top 10 ways you can flatter your face, either by emphasizing what you already love or by minimizing the parts about which you're less enthusiastic

  • At , Julie Miranda knew that tattoo she had gotten when she was  years old wasn't right for her anymore. The lengthy tattoo removal process initially discouraged her, but a new procedure can drastically cut the time it takes to remove a tattoo

    New procedure drastically cuts tattoo removal time

    At 39, Julie Miranda knew that tattoo she had gotten when she was 18 years old wasn't right for her anymore.  The lengthy tattoo removal process initially discouraged her, but a new procedure can drastically cut the time it takes to remove a tattoo

  • Tongue piercings all the rage for 'tween girls

    Mutilation. It’s all the rage — for middle-schoolers. These young girls are getting their tongues pierced, and New York State law says its legal 

  • A class-action lawsuit over a bar of facial soap in Japan is making some there question the meaning of all natural

    Facial soap's surprise wheat ingredient triggers allergies

    A class-action lawsuit over a bar of facial soap in Japan is making some there question the meaning of "all natural"

Dr. Manny's Notes

  • Stem cell fertility treatments could be risky for older women

    Harvard scientists are challenging traditional medical logic that dictates that women are born with a finite amount of eggs. The scientists said they have discovered the ovaries of young women harbor rare stem cells that are in fact capable of producing new eggs

    Harvard scientists are challenging traditional medical logic that dictates that women are born with a finite amount of eggs.  The scientists said they have discovered the ovaries of young women harbor rare stem cells that are in fact capable of producing new eggs

Beauty & Skin Videos

  • Dr. Anthony Youn on the impact smartphones are having on the cosmetic surgery industry

    Smartphone face

    Dr. Anthony Youn on the impact smartphones are having on the cosmetic surgery industry
  • Doctors blaming wrinkles, sagging skin on frequent use of smartphones

    Is your cell phone causing you face to sag?

    Doctors blaming wrinkles, sagging skin on frequent use of smartphones
  • We all have that one thing we would like to change about ourselves. See how one -year-old woman was able to get the nose she always wanted without going under the knife

    ‘Nose job’ without surgery

    We all have that one thing we would like to change about ourselves. See how one 35-year-old woman was able to get the nose she always wanted without going under the knife
  • More than  percent of Americans suffer from trypanophobia, or the extreme fear of needles. We take a look at a new device that’s putting patients at ease by making needle pricks painless

    Pain-free needles

    More than 10 percent of Americans suffer from trypanophobia, or the extreme fear of needles. We take a look at a new device that’s putting patients at ease by making needle pricks painless