Category: holidays

  • Plastic Surgery Demands Increase This Holiday Season

    The holidays can bring on all sorts of stress. Seeing family members, holiday parties, or traveling tend to cause us to think about our appearance more than normally would.    Another reason for undergoing such procedures during the holiday season, the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery says: It’s the only time of…

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  • Artificial Sweeteners vs. Sugar

    With the holidays coming up, the concern of sugar and sweeteners and how they affect us become more relevant. Holiday treats are a common occurrence and the harmful effects are always in the back of our mind soon after consumption. An analysis of randomized controlled trials, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 2013,…

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  • How to Avoid the “Turkey Neck”

    The holidays always tend to be a time where people start to worry about their appearance most. You begin to see family and friends you wouldn’t normally see and you want to look your best.  Unfortunately, gravity, genetics, sun exposure, and lifestyle choices tend to cause the tissues in your face to dry out, wrinkle,…

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