Individuals injected with Botox.

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Individuals injected with Botox may have trouble telling what others are thinking and feeling, a University of Southern California, Los Angeles, study finds. "People who use Botox are less able to read others' emotions," relates David Neal, professor of psychology. The disconnect occurs because people read others' emotions partly by mimicking their facial expressions. "When you mimic, you get a window into their inner world. When we can't mimic, as...

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