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Manila, Philippines — The Food and Drug Administration of the Philippines has issued an advisory that warns of the potentially serious risks of using the popular intravenous skin whitener glutathione (Glutathione IV), GMA News Online reports. Read full article.

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Bedbugs carry MRSA, study finds

Vancouver, British Columbia — As if just having bedbugs weren't bad enough, researchers say they've found the parasitic insects carrying methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, Time.com reports. Read full article.

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Study: Hair stem cells communicate

Los Angeles — Researchers here say they have discovered how hair stem cells in mice and rabbits communicate with each other to encourage coordinated regeneration — a finding that could lead to a cure for alopecia, Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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Sensation 'good' post-face transplant

Cleveland — Results of a new study suggest that the recovery of sensation after facial transplantation is as good as — and in some cases better than — that achieved by conventional surgery to repair nerve injuries, PRWeb.com reports. Read full article.

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Chinese seek more cosmetic surgery

Beijing — China's global economic impact is now being felt in the cosmetic surgery world, the online New York Times reports. Read full article.

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