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Botox has surprising benefits for stroke survivors

May 22, 2012 | 0

At age 29, New Orleanian Sarah Abrusley was living a fabulous full life with her husband Damien. The professional ballerina was also fulfilling her dream on stage performing around the world. Then, in September of 2007, she says she awoke with the worst headache of her life.   “So I stand up from my bed […]

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Allergan Management Discusses Q1 2012 Results

May 14, 2012 | 0

Allergan, manufacturers of Botox and Botox Cosmetic, Discuss First Quarter Results in this Earnings Call Transcript Operator Hello, and welcome to the Allergan First Quarter 2012 Earnings Call. [Operator Instructions] At the request of the company, today’s conference is being recorded. If anyone has any objections, you may disconnect at this time. I would like to […]

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Merz Clarifies Status of Xeomin, Appoints William (Bill) Humphries CEO

May 11, 2012 | 0

Following a hearing in US District Court yesterday, Merz, Inc. is clarifying the availability of Xeomin and has appointed William (Bill) D. Humphries as CEO of Merz Inc., effective March 15. Merz Pharmaceuticals, LLC will continue to sell Xeomin for therapeutic uses in the US, following the ruling by Judge Andrew J. Guilford last Friday […]

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IAPAM Announces a New Look for Website iapam.com

April 27, 2012 | 0

The IAPAM’s website, www.iapam.com, offers physicians all the tools, resources and access to the training they need to add aesthetic medical modalities such as botox ®, dermal fillers, microdermabrasion,…

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6 Tips for Aesthetic Practices

April 26, 2012 | 0

Free “6 Tips to Adding Aesthetic Medical Procedures to your Practice” e-Book. With 12,000 Americans turning 50 every day, many doctors are expanding their existing practices by adding non-reimbursable medical aesthetic procedures. The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM) has completed this tip guide designed to help physicians who want to add aesthetic […]

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Botox Best Practices eReport

April 26, 2012 | 0

Botox Best Practices eReport The IAPAM is the world’s leading multi-specialty aesthetic medical association,  We provide physicians (MD/DO’s), PA’s, and NP’s with comprehensive hands-on Botox training led by board-certified cosmetic dermatologists. The IAPAM’s Botox training is the only Botox training program course, where: Injections are done in a CLEAN medical practice (per FDA recommendations), NOT a hotel room. You will receive certification from the IAPAM, […]

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Botox May Treat Nighttime Teeth Grinding

April 26, 2012 | 0

Botox may help prevent teeth grinding at night, results from a small study suggest. In the study, patients with nighttime teeth grinding, or nocturnal bruxism, who were given Botox injections reported greater improvement in their condition compared to those given a placebo. The findings suggest Botox could be used to treat nighttime teeth grinding, a […]

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IAPAM Announces a New Look for Website iapam.com

April 19, 2012 | 0

The IAPAM’s website, www.iapam.com, offers physicians all the tools, resources and access to the training they need to add aesthetic medical modalities such as botox ®, dermal fillers, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, lasers/IPL for hair removal & skin rejuvenation, and hCG for weight loss to their practices.  Today, the IAPAM announces the launch of a NEW […]

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IAPAM hCG Protocol Addresses Rising Healthcare Costs

April 17, 2012 | 0

The IAPAM offers the most comprehensive hCG Training for physicians looking to add hCG for weight loss to their practices.  Over 21,000 patients have successfully lost weight using the IAPAM’s Exclusive hCG Protocol, and a new study from Cornell University reports that rising healthcare costs can be positively impacted through offering patients safe and sustained […]

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Obesity accounts for 21 percent of U.S. health care costs

April 17, 2012 | 0

Obesity now accounts for almost 21 percent of U.S. health care costs – more than twice the previous estimates, reports a new Cornell University study. The research, which is the first to show the causal effect of obesity on medical care costs, uses new methods and makes a stronger case for government intervention to prevent […]

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