by Tony W. Cartledge | Jan 29, 2018 | Opinion
If you’ve ever been around camels, you can’t help but notice that they have large lips, but you don’t generally get too close to them, as they have been known to bite and spit — and camel breath, well, enough said. Camels are a big deal in... by Jodi Mathews | Sep 16, 2002 | News
Botox may have received approval from the Food and Drug Administration for cosmetic use, but now the FDA wants Botox ads pulled until they can tell the truth. In a Sept. 5 letter to Allergan Inc., Botox’s Irvine, Calif.-based manufacturer, Mary Malarkey of the... by Jodi Mathews | Apr 25, 2002 | News
Just over one week after the Food and Drug Administration approved the use of Botox as an anti-wrinkle treatment, people are celebrating—Botox-style—with champagne, hor d’oeuvres and injections of the paralyzing poison. Botox parties are taking the nation by... by Robert Parham | Feb 18, 2002 | Opinion
We may be made in the image of God, but with cosmetic surgery and pharmaceuticals we could be headed for perfection, at least perfection in the eyes of the Botox Nation. With Joan Rivers as the cover-girl in the war against aging imperfection, over 1 million Americans...