October 27, 2015 How to apply sunscreen correctly from head to toe You won't read "Wear broad-spectrum SPF 30 DAILY!" here, because by now, you know you should.
October 27, 2015 Revlon to remove some dangerous chemicals from its products On Thursday, Revlon announced it would no longer use certain chemicals in its products, following a petition signed by 100,000 consumers, Time reported.
October 27, 2015 Rare condition makes 29-year-old woman look 80 after childbirth It’s been said that having a child ages you, but for one woman, a rare diagnosis after childbirth has left her looking like her own son’s grandmother.
October 27, 2015 Experimental psoriasis treatment shows promise The chronic skin condition psoriasis could be treated with a compound that targets a small piece of genetic material in cells, new research in animals suggests.Â
October 27, 2015 Mom catches life-threatening infection after sharing makeup brush with friend A 27-year-old Australian mother is now confined to a wheelchair after catching a serious infection from using her friend’s makeup brush, the Daily Mail reported.
October 27, 2015 What you need to know about breast implants In 2012, more than 330,000 women in the United States elected to have breast augmentation surgery. In consultations, women ask dozens of questions about the safety, durability and longevity of saline and silicone gel implants – the two types that are approved for sale by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Here’s a sampling.
October 27, 2015 Woman contracts HIV through shared manicure equipment A 22-year-old Brazilian woman was infected with HIV after sharing manicure tools with her cousin, in a rare case of disease transmission, reported Counsel & Heal.
October 27, 2015 Varicose vein treatment wins U.S. approval British pharmaceutical firm BTG said U.S. regulators had approved its varicose vein treatment that uses an injectable foam to dissolve the veins as an alternative to surgical removal.
October 27, 2015 Fitness trackers may trigger rashes in people allergic to nickel Fitness tracker maker Fitbit has issued an apology and is offering refunds and replacements to some users of its popular fitness tracker who have experienced rashes on their wrists
October 27, 2015 Study: Why doctors make horrible surgery mistakes To err is human, and deadly when those humans are doctors.