Barnard researchers: Botox users look like they don't feel because they don't

Botox users are sometimes/constantly mocked for not being able to express their emotions via facial movement. The joke, however, is on the Botoxian naysayers. A new study shows that Botox users don't express strong emotions because the injection may weaken emotions. Ha! Who's laughing now? (Actually, it's probably not the Botox users, given the strong feelings necessary for laughter.)

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