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American Society of Plastic Surgeons — So, what kind of "work" are people having these days? A new report shows a rise in body-shaping cosmetic procedures like non-invasive fat reduction, breast augmentation, and liposuction to a total of 17.7 million cosmetic procedures in 2018. Read More »
JAMA Pediatrics — Babies who are easiest to soothe between 2 and 6 months of age are at double the risk of developing early childhood obesity and are typically breastfed for a shorter duration and introduced to fruit juice earlier than babies who are fussier or less active. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — Doctor-patient conversations about life expectancy are often uncomfortable, but they're important. As we get older, an accurate estimate can help us make life decisions and medical care plans. Read More »
HealthCentral — Supermarkets and health food stores are overrun with bottled drinks called kombucha. But what exactly is this fermented tea? And what are its potential health benefits? Read More »
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