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Mixing Botox Injections and Alcohol — Why People Are Doing It, And Why Experts Advise Against It
Lifestyle

Mixing Botox Injections and Alcohol — Why People Are Doing It, And Why Experts Advise Against It

There are many reasons why you may want to find a local expert dermatologist to help you with your skin care routine. One of the most common reasons for someone seeking out advanced skin care treatments has to do with fear of developing or having confirmed cases of skin cancer. If you have skin cancer or you are considered high risk for developing it down the line, you will want to be extra careful with your skin and what you put on it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOq3cEtVw2s A dermatologist can help you protect your skin from damage from every product sand items such as soaps, detergents, lotions, makeup, and more. If you come to them with a product and are wondering, are these ingredients safe for me to use, they can help you determine the answer based on your unique skin care needs....
Adult Entertainment Store’s Auction Brings Controversy to Kansas State Lawmakers
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Adult Entertainment Store’s Auction Brings Controversy to Kansas State Lawmakers

A business owing the state of Kansas more than $163,000 in taxes is going to auction -- but the items up for bid are raising some eyebrows among the state's lawmakers. The state originally raided five shops, all of which were owned by United Outlets LLC, property of Larry Minkoff. Minkoff was guilty of nonpayment of income, withholding and sales taxes, according to officials. So what's all the fuss? Minkoff's shops, located in four different cities, sold adult entertainment products. After negotiating with Minkoff, the state agreed to return the merchandise under the condition that he would auction it off to pay back the state. The issue caused quite a stir among the state's legislators, especially among Kansas's Democrats. They accused the Republican-led state Senate and Governor Sam ...
New Brain Study from Boston University Strengthens Link Between Football and Neurological Disease
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New Brain Study from Boston University Strengthens Link Between Football and Neurological Disease

A new report from the Boston University CTE Center provides what could be damning evidence in the ongoing case of the National Football League (NFL) versus many of its former players. According to the report, 76 out of the 79 brains of deceased former players dissected by Boston University scientists showed signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, more commonly referred to as CTE. CTE has had many names over the years, but the most apt for the condition is likely "punch drunk." As detailed in a study published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine titled Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: A Potential Late Effect of Sport-Related Concussive and Subconcussive Head Trauma, CTE is caused by repeated trauma to the brain, concussive or subconcussive. The term "punch drunk" refers to the tra...
North Carolina Dentist’s License Suspended After Patient Death
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North Carolina Dentist’s License Suspended After Patient Death

A dentist from Williamston, North Carolina recently had his license revoked after over-sedation ultimately led to a patient's death, reported the South Carolina newspaper The State. The N.C. Board of Dental Examiners announced that Zachary J. Harrison will not be allowed to practice for a period of one to 10 years. Before performing a dental procedure on 71-year-old James T. Williams, Harrison gave his patient 10 milligrams of Midazolam, a drug used for sedation. However, the board found that Harrison failed to take into account a number of critical factors before administering sedation, including the patient's age, weight and medical history. They also found that he did not gradually increase the dose of Midazolam, which is a requirement in North Carolina. It was not until over 20 minut...
Ariana Grande’s Alleged Diva-like Attitude Causes Her Life Coach to Resign
Lifestyle

Ariana Grande’s Alleged Diva-like Attitude Causes Her Life Coach to Resign

Recently, 21-year-old pop sensation Ariana Grande has been plagued by rumors. Just as quickly as she shot to fame, so have rumors developed regarding her alleged diva-like behavior and bad attitude. This time, instead of leaving a hopeful fan disgruntled, she may have lost a member of her entourage because of her antics. Celebrity news outlet Page Six reported that Grande's life coach, whose job it was to keep the songstress balanced, focused, and healthy, reportedly quit months ago due to her bad attitude. According to a close source, Isaac Calpito just couldn't take it anymore. He also claimed that all the rumors regarding Grande's poor behavior are indeed true. “There is a fine line in the world of "celebrities" between the roles of a coach and image consultant. The "difficult"...
Increasingly Favorable Conditions Drive Multinationals to Vietnam for Production Needs
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Increasingly Favorable Conditions Drive Multinationals to Vietnam for Production Needs

China and India have long been the epicenters of cheap, rapid production for companies in the industrialized world looking to keep costs down. According to a new report from the digital newspaper The Establishment Post, however, both countries are quickly losing their grip over the globalized manufacturing sector, with Vietnam looking increasingly attractive to foreign investors and multinational corporations. The last five years have seen a growing number of companies move their manufacturing from the Middle Kingdom into Vietnam. The move has been so pronounced that manufacturing has boomed, and now accounts for 25% of Vietnam's economy. Cooling Chinese Economy, ASEAN Boom Play a Big Role The loss of manufacturing is particularly noticeable for China. Vietnam offers far more competitiv...
Online Lenders are Changing the Small Business Lending Market for the Better
Business

Online Lenders are Changing the Small Business Lending Market for the Better

While banks are still the leader in providing outside capital for small businesses, there have always been alternative forms of loan capital available, including credit unions, Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs), merchant cash advances, equipment leasing, and factoring products. This segment of the market has always been small compared to the $700 billion in small business bank credit assets. But Forbes discovered that since the onset of the financial crisis, and particularly during the economic recovery, there has been significant growth in innovative, online alternative funding for small businesses. There has been a 175% growth in the outstanding portfolio balance of online lenders each year, compared to a 3% decline in the traditional banking sector. As they grow, t...
Woman Allegedly Steals Car from Auto Repair Shop, then Returns to Use the Bathroom
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Woman Allegedly Steals Car from Auto Repair Shop, then Returns to Use the Bathroom

A bizarre car theft saga played out in an auto repair shop in Bainbridge Island, WA last week, when a woman allegedly took another person's car from a local auto repair shop and tried to pay the bill for its repairs with counterfeit money. Oddly, that's the most normal thing about the case. According to employees at the shop on Olympic Drive, Cristina Javon Chavez, 38, walked into the lobby on Wednesday and took a pair of car keys from the counter. An employee stopped her when she tried to leave, at which point she claimed she was picking up a car for the owner, a 25-year-old Bainbridge Island woman. When Chavez claimed the owner of the 1998 Nissan Maxima was her daughter, the employee pointed out that she didn't look old enough to be the owner's mother. Allegedly, Chavez then tried to...
Warren Buffett Sees Hope for Detroit in Midst of Bankruptcy Trial
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Warren Buffett Sees Hope for Detroit in Midst of Bankruptcy Trial

Last week Warren Buffett brought a little bit of hope to the citizens of Detroit, declaring that he believes the city is going to be better off after recently declaring bankruptcy, reported Fortune Magazine. While the city of Detroit recently reached the end of the line in terms of financial stability, Buffet asserted that it can look forward to more new jobs as soon as five years down the road. While the city is just wrapping up the second week of its bankruptcy trial, the process actually began over a year ago. Detroit has been in a long downward spiral for years, ever since the auto industry began its decline. The city has always had strong ties to the auto industry, and when automobile manufacturers hit a rough patch, people started to leave Detroit in search of new opportunities. The...
Murder of Realtor Highlights Need for Regular Safety Precautions in Industry
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Murder of Realtor Highlights Need for Regular Safety Precautions in Industry

The kidnapping and murder of Arkansas Realtor Beverly Carter has highlighted an ever-present fact for real estate agents: that meeting a prospective buyer in an empty home is potentially an extremely dangerous situation. Carter, 49, disappeared Sept. 25 from a house she was showing just outside Little Rock. Her body was found Sept. 30 in a shallow grave. Aaron Lewis, 33, has been arrested and charged with the crime. Authorities believe that he was a stranger to Carter. “We've just gotten lax,” Karen Crowson, former president of the Arkansas Realtors Association, told CNN regarding safety measures for showing houses. Crowson, who worked with Carter, said this comes as a bleak wake-up call. “We live in the South and tend to think everybody's a good person. We're not, by nature, suspicious...