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PHILADELPHIA — For UConn assistant basketball coach Andre LaFleur, the biggest victory of the sea... UConn’s LaFleur aleady has

PHILADELPHIA — For UConn assistant basketball coach Andre LaFleur, the biggest victory of the season came in January. That's when his infant son underwent successful skull reconstruction surgery.

"He's basically 100 percent," a beaming LaFleur said at the Wachovia Center as the Huskies prepared for Sunday's NCAA Tournament second-round game against Kentucky. "It was a miracle."

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Plastic surgery isn't just for the rich and famous anymore.

It actually seems to attract the low- and lower-middle-income crowd more than others.

That's what the American Society of Plastic Surgeons ...

A pharmaceutical version is approved for treating children who fail to grow for various reasons, ... Hormone injection's pr

A pharmaceutical version is approved for treating children who fail to grow for various reasons, for AIDS patients with muscle wasting syndrome and for adults with legitimate growth hormone deficiency caused, for example, by surgery or radiation.

Other uses are illegal, including to turn back the clock on aging. The FDA says it is investigating violations of the law _ the Food, Drug and C...

Back to Home > Monday, Mar 20, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this '); '); }... Hormone offers promise of youth,

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Injecting himself with human growth hormone six times a week and swallowing a handful of dietary supplements each day doesn't seem weird or excessive to 44-year-old Richard Weisman of Las Vegas.

"I have young children. I do it for them," said Weisman, the owner of a luxury and sports car d...

Back to Home > Living > Monday, Mar 20, 2006 Health email this print this reprint or license this... Hormone offers promise of

Back to Home > Living > Monday, Mar 20, 2006 Health email this print this reprint or license this '); '); }

Injecting himself with human growth hormone six times a week and swallowing a handful of dietary supplements each day doesn't seem weird or excessive to 44-year-old Richard Weisman of Las Vegas.

"I have young children. I do it for them," said Weisman, the owner of a luxury ...