July 7, 2016 Surprising factors that can make your sunscreen less effective Sunscreen is crucial protection for anyone spending time outside, but sometimes it doesn’t do the trick.
July 7, 2016 The best sunscreens for your face, according to dermatologists It’s no secret that you should wear sunscreen every single day (rain or shine!) to prevent premature aging and reduce your risk of skin cancer.
July 6, 2016 Americans may be overspending on inadequate sunscreen products, study suggests Americans’ favorite sunscreens may be offering them inadequate protection—and they may also be shelling out too much for the products, a study of Amazon’s top-selling sunblock suggests.
July 5, 2016 For kids with eczema, 'soak and smear' To bathe or not to bathe: that has been the question for parents of children with eczema
July 1, 2016 Iowa woman burned by weed that 'eats away at your skin' An Iowa woman recovering from a blistering burn she received after gardening in her yard is warning of a poisonous weed that likely did the deed.
June 30, 2016 Family history biggest predictor of heart attacks in people with psoriasis People with psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory disease, are more likely to have heart attacks and strokes when they have a family history of cardiovascular problems, a Danish study suggests.
June 30, 2016 Innovative hair loss treatment uses amniotic fluid Hair loss can be frustrating, but for those who are at the early stages or are ineligible for a hair transplant, an innovative solution may help— a brand-new form of treatment that uses amniotic tissue.
June 30, 2016 American women groom their pubic hair, for diverse reasons Over 80 percent of U.S. women groom their pubic hair, for a wide variety of reasons.
June 24, 2016 The truth about stress giving you gray hair When you spot that first silvery strand in your hair, it’s hard not to have a brief moment of panic, followed by quickly combing through your locks to see if there are any others.