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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT34) NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- March 1, 2003 -- SCI-BOTOX -- It is probably premature to declare Botox the penicillin of the 21st century, but the deadly poison turned wrinkle remover is being put to some startling new uses. In studies around the world, botulinum toxin is being tested -- often with encouraging results -- as a treatment for stroke paralysis, migraine headaches, facial tics, stuttering, lower back pain, incontinence, writer's cramp, carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow. Dr. Jean Carruthers, an ophthalmologist at the University of British Columbia, compares Botox's versatility to penicillin's. Carruthers visting Yale University in New Haven, Conn., for a lecture, Friday, Feb. 28, 2003. (George Ruhe/The New York Times)
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The New York Times Agency
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