October 29, 2015 Chemicals in cosmetics: Is organic the safer way to go? A growing concern over the safety of certain makeup ingredients has persuaded many consumers to switch to using organic cosmetics. But does organic really make a product safer?
October 28, 2015 Odd cause of humans' dark skin proposed Skin cancer could have directly driven the evolution of dark skin in humans, a study on people with albinism in modern Africa suggests
October 28, 2015 20th century fashion, trends parallel rise in melanoma Skin-baring fashions, increased leisure time and acceptance of the idea of a “healthy tan” may have a lot to do with the rising numbers of new melanoma cases each year, suggests a new study.
October 28, 2015 FDA approves Botox for crow's feet If you have a high school reunion coming up, here's a medical development that you may want to keep an eye on
October 28, 2015 New device makes needles painless For most people, dealing with needles isn't easy – especially when it comes to facial injections. We take a look at a new device designed to make needle pricks painless
October 28, 2015 4 ways to spice up your beauty routine If you take a look at the labels on your skin care products, chances are you’ll find some of the ingredients right on your spice rack. Julie Banderas sits down with beauty expert, Nina Sutton, for some tips
October 28, 2015 Shingles vaccine not cost effective before age 60 The shingles vaccine might not be cost-effective for people in their fifties, a new analysis suggests.
October 28, 2015 Rise in women seeking procedures to avoid 'camel toe' in yoga pants Before Veronica R. went under the knife for a labiaplasty procedure, the 28-year-old Manhattanite joked around with plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Swift about the anticipated results.
October 28, 2015 Woman gets snake venom injection instead of Botox Injecting a toxin to reduce skin wrinkles isn’t unusual— after all, Botox derives from a toxin. But what one Romanian woman believed to be a similarly harmless treatment turned out to be anything but when she learned she had been injected with snake venom.
October 28, 2015 FDA warns against temporary tattoos A press-on butterfly tattoo may seem like an easy alternative to the pain and permanency of real ink, but the Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers that temporary tattoos aren't risk free.