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The Surprising Consequences of Sleep Deprivation  October 12th, 2011
  Nothing feels worse than hearing your alarm clock ring in the morning when your body is screaming for a few extra hours of rest. Given the opportunity, who wouldn’t get more sleep? If I had a choice between a year of... [Read More]
It takes 43 muscles to frown and only 17 to smile: true or false? (false)  September 22nd, 2011
Some sayings have been with us so long that their origins are now wholly forgotten. This popular aphorism about a greater number of facial muscles being needed to produce a frown than are required to generate a smile is one such snippet of... [Read More]
Confessions of a Circumcised Man  August 6th, 2011
For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved sunsets and impressionist oil paintings. The subtle interplay of color and light has always struck me as beautiful, even sublime. I couldn’t imagine anything being more lovely. So much so,... [Read More]
Specialty Pharmaceuticals: Therapy Class Review: Psoriasis  June 16th, 2010
Specialty Pharmaceuticals: Therapy Class Review: Psoriasis Russel Allinson, RPh, MS Published Online: May 11, 2010 - 1:08:28 PM (CDT) Psoriasis affects approximately 7.5 million Americans, and patients spend up to $3.2 billion annually treating... [Read More]
Reducing Rosacea's Redness  June 16th, 2010
Reducing Rosacea's Redness Jeanette Y. Wick, RPh, MBA, FASCP Published Online: May 11, 2010 - 12:54:41 PM (CDT) Rosacea, which is characterized by redness of the face, blushing, acne-like eruptions, and more, has several different treatment... [Read More]
The Endocrine System: Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands  June 13th, 2010
In our last newsletter, we began an exploration of the endocrine system by examining the three endocrine glands in the brain: the hypothalamus, the pituitary, and the pineal gland. In this issue, we move down the body to examine the five endocrine... [Read More]
Hidden Facial Cheek Fat Compartments Are Key To Youthful Appearance  April 26th, 2010
Rejuvenating newly identified fat compartments in the facial cheeks can help reduce the hollowed look of the face as it ages, according to new research by plastic surgeons at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Researchers used special dyes to... [Read More]
Theory Of Facial Aging Gets A Facelift  April 26th, 2010
The longstanding idea that the entire human face ages uniformly is in need of a facelift, say researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center who have found that multiple, distinct compartments of fat in the face age at different rates. The... [Read More]
Facial Aging Is More Than Skin Deep  April 26th, 2010
Facelifts and other wrinkle-reducing procedures have long been sought by people wanting to ward off the signs of aging, but new research suggests that it takes more than tightening loose skin to restore a youthful look. A study by physicians at the... [Read More]
Mnemonics for remembering Cranial Nerves  February 18th, 2009
To Zanzibar By Motor Car This one is used to remember the branches of the facial nerve. T emporal nerve Z ygomatic nerve B uccal nerve M arginal mandibular nerve C ervical nerve   Some Say Marry Money But My... [Read More]





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