Botox away your Osteoarthritis blues?
15th Nov 2006, 13:35 GMT
Botox, dubbed the lunchtime facelift, and loved by men and women alike for its ability to erase wrinkles may now have a new use. Researchers from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis have revealed that botox may help relieve severe knee pain caused due to osteoarthritis.
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