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April 14, 2011

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51% now OK with cosmetic surgery

New York — A survey commissioned
by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) shows that
51 percent of all Americans, regardless of income, approve of cosmetic plastic surgery a 3 percent increase over 2009's statistic, Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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Procedures numbers reflect upturn

New York The 9 percent increase in cosmetic surgery procedures performed last year may be a sign of a rebounding economy, the online Wall Street Journal reports. Read full article.

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Nanoparticles ‘stamp out’ bacteria

Madison, Wis. — Researchers here have developed a way to cause an ultrathin antibacterial coating to adhere to a wound, Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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Obese at risk for airway problems

Norwich, England — Obese patients are twice as likely as nonobese patients to develop serious airway complications while under general anesthesia and the severely obese are four times more likely, HealthDay News reports. Read full article.

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