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KDM Hyundai Santa Fe gets a facelift for 2010... is the U.S. next?
Autoblog.comFiled under: Hybrids/Alternative, Crossovers/CUVs, HyundaiA facelifted version of Hyundai's popular Santa Fe crossover has just been unwrapped in its home market, along with a pair of new diesel engines.As this first image shows, the model's exterior... -
Suspended Stamford Physician Contests Allegations Before Medical Board
The Hartford CourantDr. Efraim Gomez-Zapata's medical license has been suspended by the state medical board because he allegedly violated medical standards by performing plastic surgery without appropriate qualifications, records or medical assistance in the event of patient...Tags: Medicines, Medical Staff, Lawyers, Medical Specialization, Liposuction
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Stamford Plastic Surgeon's License Suspended
The Hartford CourantThe state medical board Tuesday decided to immediately suspend the license of a Stamford doctor accused of performing plastic surgery and administering anesthesia without being properly licensed or qualified. Dr. Efraim Gomez-Zapata, a family doctor...Tags: Lawyers, Medical Specialization, Liposuction, Prosecution, Health Treatments
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Stamford Physician Called Into Question
The Hartford CourantDr. Efraim Gomez-Zapata advertised himself as a pioneer in laser liposuction in the Hispanic community — at a discount rate, no less. But state health officials say the Stamford doctor's cut-rate surgeries came at a steep price. Twice in two...Tags: Prosecution, Litigation, Emergency Planning, Connecticut, Justice System
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Is Elective Plastic Surgery A Barometer Of The Economy?
With everyone cutting corners during the recession, there's a little less cutting going on in cosmetic surgery. The economic downturn has taken a slice out of the St. Louis plastic surgery business. Its often thought of as a perk for the wealthy. "We...Tags: St. Louis, Diseases, Medical Specialization, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Health Treatments
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Amid economic pain, Americans cut back on cosmetic surgery
People are cutting back on cosmetic surgery and other elective surgeries in response to the dismal economy, reversing the booming popularity of tummy tucks, eye lifts, and breast implants, which have soared in popularity in recent years, particularly...Tags: Florida, Cosmetic Procedures, New York, Medical Specialization, California
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Robotic surgery benefits patient and physician
Daily PressAmanda Wroten, 27, had two surgeries that dramatically changed her life. In '06, she had abdominoplasty, a tummy tuck that removed seven pounds of extra skin after her weight dropped naturally from 240 to 125 pounds. Now her knees feel and act better and...Tags: Diseases, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Medical Specialization, University of Virginia, Health Treatments
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Breast reduction is an option
Information supplied by the advertisersWomen with very large pendulous breasts may experience varied medical problems including back and neck pain. Also, the weight of large breasts can cause the bra straps to dig into the shoulders leaving groove markings. Large breasts get in the way of...Tags: Breast Reduction, Physical Fitness, Walt Whitman
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Medical Watch: SlimLipo
Dr Steven Bloch
1160 Park Avenue West
Highland Park, IL
(847) 432-0840
www.bodybybloch.com
Dr Julius Few
875 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 202-0882
www.fewinstitute.com
In tonight's Medical Watch -- Lipo with a laser. Some say it's a...Tags: Highland Park (Cook, Illinois), Medical Specialization, Michigan Avenue, Liposuction, Chicago
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Risk-Reducing Breast Surgery
For more information about risk reducing breast surgery, visit:
www.facingourrisk.org
style="font-style: italic;">Dr. David Winchester practices at NorthShore University HealthSystem
www.northshore.org
(847) 570-1700 style="font-size: 12pt; font-family:...Tags: Death and Dying, Breast Reduction, Medical Specialization, Breast Augmentation, Health Treatments
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Can the plastic surgeons of reality TV really cut it?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGood doctors used to be identified by fairly standard measures: where they trained, whether they were board-certified and if they were in good standing with the state medical board. But the explosion of reality TV shows in the last four years has upset...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, California, Television Industry, Texas, Beverly Hills
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On TV: Botox. Face-lifts. Reconstructive surgery.
Times Television CriticI know we're all supposed to be watching this season of "Dancing With the Stars" to see whether professional athletics or Broadway provides a better foundation for dance. But I'm pretty sure most of us are far too preoccupied with figuring out whether...Tags: Vanessa Williams, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Joan Rivers, Beauty Products, Dancing
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