June 21, 2016 Google sharpens search results for 'skin rash,' 'tummy ache' and other symptoms Google has a health problem.
June 17, 2016 5 reasons you're getting wrinkles that have nothing to do with aging Crow’s feet, laugh lines, and rings circling your neck might seem like inevitable parts of getting older.
June 16, 2016 The right way to get a tan this summer While we realize too much sun is bad, all those warnings to stay indoors during the sexiest season of the year strike us as the dermatological equivalent of abstinence education: mighty naive and no damn fun.
June 15, 2016 6 signs you should walk out of a nail salon ASAP The next time you hit up a new salon for a mani-pedi, take note of how things are running before you plunk down that cash.
June 9, 2016 7 shower hacks to get you through summer At this point in life, you probably have the whole showering thing pretty much on autopilot (at least we hope you do).
June 8, 2016 'Sea lice' stinging swimmers off Florida beach Swimmers at a Florida Panhandle beach are dealing with painful rashes from stinging jellyfish larvae, more commonly known as "sea lice."
June 6, 2016 Moroccan woman with facial tumor gets life-changing reconstructive surgery A Moroccan woman whose husband disowned her after a tumor left her face disfigured was given reconstruction surgery that she hopes will better her life.
June 6, 2016 4 embarrassing health problems and how to treat them Whether it’s constipation, a leaky bladder or a strange odor, doctors have seen nearly every health issue there is.
June 3, 2016 7 new at-home ways to help your thinning hair It's normal to shed hair—from 50 to 100 hairs a day, in fact—but some 40 percent of American women are losing noticeably more by midlife, according to data presented at the most recent meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.
June 2, 2016 Dermira's drug for excessive armpit sweating succeeds in key studies Dermira Inc said its experimental topical therapy for excessive underarm sweating was successful in two late-stage studies, bringing it one step closer to providing an easy-to-use therapy for the embarrassing, seemingly uncontrollable problem.