Oct 1, 2008 By:
Teresa A. McNulty
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This first CST issue was sparked by the data.

Sep 1, 2007 By:
Teresa McNulty

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Despite top health officials sounding the alarm, over the past two decades, the percentage of U.S. adults classified as obese has expanded with the population's waistlines.

Aug 1, 2007 By:
Teresa McNulty
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Seminal research from your oncology colleagues at the Cleveland Clinic seems to point to the role of the protein BMAL 1 not only in the control of our circadian rhythms, but in the very process of aging itself.

May 1, 2007 By:
Teresa A. McNulty
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We often reflect on the information overload confronting you who attempt to stay abreast of medical science, but it seems there's a data lag as well. In a recent interview, one of your physician peers noted with some frustration that by the time clinical data saw ink, the information was all but out-of-date.

Mar 1, 2007 By:
Teresa A. McNulty
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Of all of the surgically enhanced faces showcased at the recent AACS meeting in Phoenix, perhaps the most striking were not human.

Jan 26, 2007 By:
Teresa McNulty
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IT WAS 1997. Mother Teresa, Princess Diana, Monica and Bill were all vying for the headlines. And Cosmetic Surgery Times embarked upon its publishing mission to provide a forum for the latest news and developments within the evolving aesthetic surgery specialty.
