People get Botox injections in order to remove facial wrinkles (but it doesn’t always work), and there’s a joke going around that the actresses who use it are no longer able to express their emotions, since their faces are too frozen. Botox works by temporarily paralyzing the muscles that cause wrinkles, but now it’s been discovered that it may make them unable to FEEL emotions too.
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As summer rolls around, many of us are planning to travel to a vacation spot on a plane, often to a beach, where we’ll lie out in the sun. But this is not always safe–even if you use SUNSCREEN! What’s going on here?

In AOL News, Andrew Schneider reports that while creams and ointments might prevent sunburn, they don’t keep the sun’s ultraviolet light from destroying your skin cells and causing tumors and lesions. It turns out that almost half of the 500 most popular sunscreen products may actually INCREASE the speed at which cancer cells develop and spread because they contain vitamin A or its derivatives, retinol and retinyl palmitate, which are included in many sunscreens because vitamin A is an anti-oxidant that slows skin aging.
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While drivers have to worry about speed traps and traffic jams, almost nobody considers the effects of prolonged sun exposure from driving. (NOTE: Subscribers get to chat with David Sereda on August 14!) It’s a kind of CARma that happens on the left side of your face. This is important, because the rate of men dying from the deadliest form of skin cancer has doubled over the past three decades.
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The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is not simply a random accident. Is it a conspiracy? There will be more of these spills to in the future, because the days of easy oil are over.

Anthropologist Bret Gustafson says, “BP and other oil companies have tried to portray this spill as an accident or an aberration, but in fact there are spills on off-shore and on-shore sites around the world, increasingly.” A rig sank off the coast of Venezuela in May. Last October, a rig spilled oil for two months into the Timor Sea off of Australia. There are recurring spills in virtually every oil region, such as the Peruvian and Ecuadorian Amazon and Nigeria.
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