October 25, 2015 Vermont woman reveals new face after transplant A Vermont woman who was disfigured after her ex-husband doused her with industrial strength lye in 2007 has revealed her new face.
October 25, 2015 FDA asks dermal filler makers to indicate risk of serious injury The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has asked manufacturers of dermal fillers to update their labeling to reflect the possible risk of serious injuries caused by unintentional injection of the fillers into the blood vessels in the face.
October 25, 2015 6 simple cures for smelly feet Summer's soaring temperatures make you sweat more everywhere, including your feet. But this extra perspiration may be turning your feet into a stink bomb.
October 25, 2015 What is soda doing to your skin? We all want to look good as we get older, and for the majority of people, the signs of aging are most obvious on our face.
October 25, 2015 Buyer beware: some generic eczema creams pricier than others Patients who try to save money by getting generic prescriptions for creams and ointments to treat skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis may face sticker shock at the pharmacy, a U.S. study suggests.
October 25, 2015 Indoor tanning can lead to burns, fainting, eye injuries Indoor tanning can send people to the emergency room for burns, eye injuries and losing consciousness, according to U.S. health officials.
October 25, 2015 'Stiletto Surgery' alters pinky toe for better fit These days, some women will do just about anything to fit into their favorite pair of high heels – including surgery
October 25, 2015 WHO says Liberia, Guinea meeting Ebola targets Liberia and Guinea have met a Dec. 1 target for isolating 70 percent of people infected with Ebola and safely burying 70 percent of those who die but Sierra Leone has not, the World Health Organization said Monday.
October 25, 2015 Florida woman’s purported surgery to get third breast raises ethical, medical questions As photos of a Florida woman who purportedly underwent plastic surgery to get a third breast go viral, questions about the medical implications and ethics behind the alleged procedure linger.
October 24, 2015 Indoor tanning tied to risky behaviors among teens U.S. teenagers who use indoor tanning devices are more likely to take part in other risky behaviors, according to a new government study.