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April 21, 2011

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Breast injection skews mammograms

Beijing — Results of a new study show that breast augmentation procedures in which fat from the patient's body is transferred to the breasts can cause false suspicion of breast cancer on follow-up mammograms, Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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Botox benefits CSF headache cases

Rochester, Minn. A Mayo Clinic case study suggests that Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA, Allergan) can be beneficial to patients who suffer disabling headaches from low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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New alternative: Immediate implants

Los Angeles — A recently published study suggests that immediate breast reconstruction using implants is a new alternative for many women undergoing mastectomy for breast cancer, Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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Styles linked to hair loss in blacks

Cleveland — Tight braiding or weaving may be the culprit in a type of permanent hair loss that affects many black women, Reuters reports. Read full article.

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Study highlights sealant's efficacy

Deerfield, Ill. — Baxter International, based here, has announced that its human fibrin sealant Artiss can reduce drainage volumes at 24 hours after rhytidectomy surgery. Read full article.

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