Botox Linked To Weakened Ability To Experience Emotions
Written by DocConnect Team Thursday, 29 July 2010 17:48
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US researchers suggest that people who have undergone Botox treatments not only change their appearance but may also have a weakened ability to experience emotions.  Joshua Davis and Ann Senghas, professors of psychology from Barnard College at Columbia University in New York, and colleagues, wrote about their findings in a paper published online in the journal Emotions on 10 June.  Full Story

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