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...mush. At the same time, the dermis begins to lose much of the moisture it once retained, and it becomes parched, withered and incapable of keeping the outer skin taut. "Fillers give youth to the face because they add the volume that time has taken away," explains Dr. Fredric Brandt, a dermatologic surgeon with practices in Miami and New York City...
Regardless of how Columbia and Penn fare, however, Brandt is confident about the Crimson’s chances against Yale...
...with considerable civilian casualties. Saddam Hussein disappears, and Iraq disintegrates into chaos. The U.S. and its allies are stuck in Iraq for the foreseeable future, trying to hold things together. Meanwhile, the terrorist threat to the U.S. and its allies has become extreme. Not a pretty picture. CHARLES J. BRANDT Belen...
Indeed, some researchers believe there's too much emphasis on drug treatments for osteoarthritis. "It's clear that there are other things that can improve symptoms as much as pills," says Indiana University's Brandt. Losing as little as 10 lbs. can make a difference, for example, as can strengthening the muscles that surround a joint. Certain exercises, such as tracing circles in the air with the arms, have also proved helpful at keeping the joints from stiffening and losing mobility. That's not to say that Brandt discounts the benefits of drugs altogether. But they're more effective...
...first noticed the soreness around his kneecaps when he was still in his 30s. A couple of accidents, one of which required surgery to repair torn cartilage, didn't help matters. Ten years ago, Nun, who stands 6 ft. 4 in. and weighs 345 lbs., adopted some of Brandt's exercise routines and resolved to lose weight. (One of the most effective ways to cope with sitting for long stretches, he found, was to warm up his legs with a series of leg raises before standing.) Now Nun's knees act up only when he's not moving...