October 27, 2015 Pain-free solution for spider veins A new procedure called cryosclerotherapy is allowing patients to get rid of spider veins permanently and painlessly. Dr. Luis Navarro from The Vein Treatment Center in New York City shows us how it’s done
October 27, 2015 7 odd reasons you bruise easily You don't remember bumping into anything. Yet somehow, you have a shin full of bruises and a whole lot of questions. Check out the surprising explanations behind your sore spots and learn which ones are harmless and which ones need attention.
October 27, 2015 Plastic surgery: Butt and neck lifts on the rise in America According to a new report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), 15.1 million cosmetic surgery procedures took place in the United States in 2013 – up 3 percent from the previous year.
October 27, 2015 Woman recovering after freak accident with power drill tears off scalp A 27-year-old Czech woman whose skin and hair were ripped from her head after an accident with a power drill is almost fully recovered thanks to plastic surgery and stitches, Central European News (CEN) reported.
October 27, 2015 Deviated noses may be harder to correct than first thought People who have crooked, or "deviated," noses are more likely to have a face whose two sides don't quite match up either, suggests a new study from South Korea.
October 27, 2015 Minnesota burn survivor leaves hospital after 264 days A Minnesota man who survived being badly burned in a lawnmower explosion was discharged Friday after 264 days in the hospital, but not before his caregivers gathered to say farewell to one of their favorite patients.
October 27, 2015 Gay, bisexual men report more indoor tanning, skin cancer Sexual orientation may be a factor in a person's risks of skin cancer and of using indoor tanning devices, suggests a new study.
October 27, 2015 ‘Cryotherapy’ freezing treatment may heal injuries, slow signs of aging Chronic inflammatory pain can be difficult to treat. When cold packs and other modalities aren’t helping, could a popular European cooling treatment be the answer some patients are looking for?
October 27, 2015 Study finds many animals naturally produce their own sunscreen While humans must lather-up with protective sunscreen before heading out into the summer sun, a new study has determined why many animals that spend their lifetime outside are seemingly immune to the harmful effects ultraviolet rays may have on their skin.