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Latisse- lash lengthener caution

admin March 30th, 2010

Long eyelashes are a hot commodity- luscious lashes are synonymous with feminine beauty. This accessory is a very important part of an overall dramatic look. You hardly ever see celebrities caught without their extreme lashes during any big red carpet event.

Nowadays, eyelashes are like acrylic nails, or hair extensions they are ready-to-order at your nearest salon.

But, there is one other option to developing great lashes and you can tell people you were born with it! Brooke Shields endorses Latisse, a lash lengthener solution that promises to stimulate lash length.

Latisse may stimulate more than great lashes contracting some serious side effects that all women should be aware of. Side effects were taken from the Latisse website.
• An itching sensation in the eyes and/or eye redness. This was reported in approximately 4% of patients.
• Skin darkening,
• Eye irritation,
• Dryness of the eyes,
•Redness of the eyelids.
new ocular condition (e.g., trauma or infection)
•A sudden decrease in visual acuity, have ocular surgery,
•Develop any ocular reactions, particularly conjunctivitis and eyelid reactions.

Consider the side-effects before putting any solution on your eyes. Remember, the eyes are the window to the soul, and we should protect both.

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New Richard Harris Commercial Series Intended to Inspire and Create Emotional Bridge with Accident Victims.

admin February 3rd, 2010

After wrapping up a week long commercial shoot with CJ Advertising, raw footage shows Richard A. Harris’ real-life image that will be branded into a new campaign that reveals a more personal side of the firm, one that will convey Harris’ appreciation for his home.

“I love hiking in the red rocks just out of town where I can listen for the lonely wail of a coyote, or imagine the sound of a minors pick axe or the creaking of a covered wagon wheel as it makes its way west along the rutted trails still visible,” says Richard Harris.

Once the production crew heard of Harris’ ties to the Nevada Mountains, a 5 a.m. trip to Red Rock Canyon was on schedule.

With a camera strapped to Harris’ Toyota 4-runner that embedded the view of an amazing sunset, CJ is certain they will capture the antithesis of the casino life, the backdrop of a life that the Las Vegas native encounters every day.

“Southern Nevada is a land of contrasts, where you can get rich quick, or quickly lose it all; where the weather is usually to hot or to cold and where blackjack dealers go home after work to watch their kids play ball. I love Nevada,” says Harris.

Harris’ goal is to create an emotional bridge with the folks of Nevada, talking about the things that Harris believes are important to the people of this town, like responsibility, hard work and integrity.

Look for these commercial spots that will air in or around April 2010.

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Mother and Son killed byReckless Driver

admin February 1st, 2010

Life is not fair when you have to pay for others’ mistakes.
A 17-year-old and his 41-year-old mother died in a car crash Friday night.
Channel 8 News Now said 20-year-old Nathan Hardy was driving recklessly before the crash and had run several red lights before slamming into Santos and his mother’s car.

This accident happened on Lamb and Las Vegas Blvd. Hardy faces two felony counts for reckless driving causing death.
Sunday night nearly 200 people said goodbye to Canyon Springs High School senior Daniel Santos. Since Santos was a band member, Santos was remembered in front of the school’s band hall. Santos often stayed after school to help others.

Our heart goes out to all of their family and friends.

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Richard A. Harris Gives Lecture to UNLV Dental Students About The Secret

admin January 26th, 2010

Las Vegas, Nevada, January 22, 2010-

If you want to know the secret to a successful practice, just ask attorney Richard A. Harris who has been in the community helping injured people for thirty years.

“It’s plain and simple, treat people like human beings,” said Harris while speaking to senior students at the UNLV Dental School on the topic of jurisprudence.

An apology goes a long way according to the Las Vegas Attorney. When physicians are involved in legal disputes with patients Harris advises our future doctors to take the high road- be compassionate, take the time to explain, and most importantly give them answers.

Harris cited many cases where physicians made medical mistakes and never took the time to explain; for instance, why the wrong knee was operated on, or why a couple’s baby died when the baby was thriving the night before.

“When you come in to court and I have you up on the stand, take the wind out of my sails, just admit you made a mistake.”

Harris also cleared up misconceptions about medical malpractice clients that are portrayed in the media as wanting to make a quick buck.

“Most of the time, people come in because they have mounting medical bills and they cannot afford to pay them. People are just happy when things go wrong, you fix them, don’t avoid your responsibility.”

After the lecture, Harris took questions from the dental students and congratulated them on their senior year.

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Texting While Driving Might Be Banned in Nevada

admin January 26th, 2010

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