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The study's author says, “These results may, in part, explain the reported increased rates of cataract in left eyes and left-sided facial skin cancer.” In ...
Excessive scrubbing or washing can irritate your skin and worsen acne, as can using astringents and facial scrubs. Instead, wash problem areas with a gentle ...
Facial drooping; Loss of balance or coordination; Double or blurry vision, or sudden blindness in one eye; Severe or unusual headache. If you recognize one or ...
... facial deformities that marred his appearance and his vision. As Rochester's KTTC-TV reports, Sampson came to Rochester with the help of MSNBC's Greta Van ...
Using astringents and facial scrubs also can irritate acne. Instead, wash problem areas with a gentle cleanser. To dry excess oil, use an over-the-counter ...
"'F' stands for facial droop," says Dr. Robert D. Brown Jr., a Mayo Clinic neurologist. If you notice a sudden droop or paralysis in your face, or sudden ...
Palacio's big-hearted story, which is "single-handedly making life easier for children with facial differences," Nathaniel's father, Russel, tells "20/20.
The goal of face transplantation is to restore facial structures and improve function for patients with devastating injury or deformity. To prepare for this ...
If you notice a sudden increase in facial or body hair, though, talk with your health care provider. This could be a medication side effect or a sign of an ...
The purpose of this study is to use photographs of infants, both normal and diagnosed with Craniosynostosis, to train a facial recognition algorithm to identify ...
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