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CoolSculpting®: the fat-freezing treatment that isn t just for the stars anymore

February 11, 2021 Getting to and staying at your ideal weight and shape is hard enough at the best of times. But, thanks to COVID-19, the increased time at home (and near the kitchen) plus limited access to the gym has made it even more challenging for some to achieve their fitness and wellness goals. After a tough year, many are looking for more ways to augment their health regimens to look better, feel better and treat themselves. Enter CoolSculpting® a non-surgical body contouring treatment that helps target stubborn areas of fat with no downtime and long-lasting results, the perfect complement to existing health and fitness routines. “If you can squeeze it, we can freeze it,” says dermatologist Dr. Julia Carroll of Compass Dermatology in Toronto. “Research shows that excess body fat is top-of-mind for Canadians. We’re constantly seeking out health and fitness trends with proven results that will make us look and feel like our best selves.”

Someone in Toronto created a hand sanitizer wristband you wear like a watch

Someone in Toronto created a hand sanitizer wristband you wear like a watch Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Jill Dorazio knew she d have to get creative to keep her four young kids safe and their hands clean during the pandemic.  When the pandemic hit in March, my kids kept losing their hand sanitizer or forgetting it somewhere. When they did need it, they were always fumbling around first to find it, she told blogTO. I needed them to have their hand sanitizer with them during this crazy time in the world.

2 patients with facial fillers saw swelling after receiving Moderna vaccine: FDA

  TORONTO Two patients who had previously had dermal fillers experienced some swelling after receiving the first dose of the Moderna vaccine. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported the reactions at a meeting on Dec. 17. A dermal filler – not to be confused with Botox, which essentially freezes muscles – is an injectable implant such as collagen or hyaluronic acid used in cosmetic procedures. Both patients – one 46-year-old and one 51-year-old – had dermal fillers, which the FDA said was a potential contribution and presented this as a possible SAE, or a serious adverse effect, to the vaccine. But Dr. Julia Carroll, a dermatologist at Compass Dermatology and a lecturer at the University of Toronto s Division of Dermatology, told CTVNews.ca that these kinds of reactions are so rare.

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