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    Healthcare pros join the Botox party trend, but are 2-day courses safe enough? Drs Patel and Watchmaker reveal the allure, risks, and skills required for this lucrative cosmetic cash action.

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    Some of Dr. Tanya Meyer’s patients contend with chronic neuromuscular conditions that can turn smooth, unencumbered speech into raspy paroxysms of sound. Fortunately, this can be managed with periodic botulinum toxin injections—yes, Botox—in the throat, which block the unwelcome nerve signals that make vocal muscles spasm.

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 12 month(s) ago

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