Move over Juvederm and Restalyne. Make way for a new skin filler. Johns Hopkins researchers say they have improved the technology on popular injectable hyaluronic gels that gloriously restored skin’s volume and wiped away wrinkles -- but sagged or faded away after about a year
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Latest statistics show marijuana use up across nation. Which state is highest?
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Dr. Francis Collins, chief of National Institutes of Health, predicts vaccine's availability within five years
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Watchdog group erects sign warning of health dangers associated with hot dogs, but industry group calls sign "absurd"
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Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports on how gene mapping changed the life of one set of California twins, who from birth suffered one mysterious illness after another.
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New York City's requirement that fast-food restaurants post calorie counts on menus led one in six customers to notice the information and buy foods with fewer calories, according to new research released on Tuesday.
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Sixty-three-year-old man held for psychiatric evaluation after unsuccessful bit at self-surgery for painful hernia
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A new study shows that the Internet can be as addictive as alcohol and cigarettes as deprivation may lead to feelings of unhappiness. KENS-TV's Wendy Rigby reports.
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Reality star's diagnosis makes her among eight million Americans with auto-immune disease, which is controllable if not curable
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