2 trials reverse memory loss
As old age sets in and your memory starts to fail, can the problem be reversed? Two recent studies have presented initial evidence that...
Gut bacteria role in depression
European researchers have demonstrated that 13 types of bacteria found in the gut are associated with depressive symptoms.
The Dutch scientists from Erasmus Medical Center...
Vitamin D lowers dementia odds
The role of vitamin D in preserving cognitive function has been highlighted by a new study of post-mortem brains which found those of people...
Aesthetic Medicine News Roundup
Welcome to the our Aesthetic Medicine news roundup, 21 April 2023.Hollywood Plastic Surgeons confront the rise of Ozempic Body
As patients rush to lose pounds...
2023 Non-Surgical Symposium program released
The ASAPS 2023 Non-Surgical Symposium (NSS) has revealed its redesigned program ahead of their 11th event on the 23-25th June.
Co-curated by the Non-Surgical Symposium’s...
Latest global survey from ISAPS reports significant rise in aesthetic surgery worldwide
New survey results show a strong recovery after the pandemic and a continuing rise in aesthetic surgery procedures, with a 33% increase over the...
High-protein diets inhibit weight regain
Chinese researchers have reported high-protein diets help promote weight management by reducing levels of a particular gut bacteria linked to intestinal fat absorption.
The team...
ACAM Comments on New MBA Guidelines
On 3rd of April 2023 The Medical Board of Australia (MBA) released three updated guidelines, with an effective date 1st July 2023. ACAM is...
Cosmetic surgery reforms
The Medical Board of Australia has announced a “suite of measures to better protect patients having cosmetic surgery” which will take effect from 1...
Artificial sweetener link to anxiety
A new US study has found consumption of the popular artificial sweetener aspartame – marketed as Equal, Nutrasweet and Sugar Twin – may contribute...