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July 14, 2011

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Botulinum toxin won't help neck pain

Whitehouse Station, N.J. — A new study finds no evidence to support the claim that botulinum toxin (BoNT) injections reduce chronic neck pain or associated headaches, ScienceDaily reports. Read full article.

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Cocaine use linked to ear necrosis

Rochester, N.Y. — Use of cocaine contaminated with the veterinary drug levamisole has been linked to clinical findings of ear purpura and necrosis, retiform purpura of the trunk, and neutropenia, HeathDay News reports. Read full article.

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Ultrasound safely tightens Asian skin

Hong Kong — Researchers here say transcutaneous focused ultrasound may be a safe, noninvasive skin-tightening procedure for Asians, HealthDay News reports. Read full article.

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FDA OKs antiviral surgical mask

Washington — The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted market clearance to a treated surgical mask that promises to inactivate virtually all strains of influenza virus in five minutes, Medscape News Today reports. Read full article.

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