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Can blocking a frown keep bad feelings at bay?

January 30th 2010 by IANS in News
Washington, Jan 30 (IANS) Your facial expression may betray your thoughts or feelings. But it also impairs your ability to grasp written language bearing on emotions, says a new study. The study reported on 40 people who were treated with botulinum toxin, or Botox. Tiny applications of this powerful nerve poison were used to deactivate muscles [...]

 
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