Sunscreens, skin protection and skin cancers
In these summery days dermatologists warn against sun's skin-damaging ultraviolet rays which lead to skin cancer. Few skin care tips regarding to your sunscreens and how to apply safety.
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Stretch Mark Cream Turned Anti-Wrinkle Phenomenon
StriVectin-SD has been voted the #1 skin cream in France and now stands alone at the top of the French cosmetic market.
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Be SunWise This Summer To Protect Your Skin
Seattle area residents are near the bottom in use of sunscreen while skin cancer is one the most diagnosed forms of cancer in Washington state. S
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Natural Ways To Keep Skin Healthy, Smooth, Itch-Free This Summer
With temperatures rising, more exposed skin and more plants in full bloom, people are more prone to experiencing rashes, acne outbreaks and other skin inflammations.
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Have A Sun Safe Summer
County of Lambton Community Health Services Department wants you to practise sun safety while having fun in the sun.
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Researchers Discover Gene For Rare Skin Disorder
Researchers have identified the gene that accounts for most cases of Goltz syndrome, a rare skin disorder that can also affect bone and eye development.
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Public Reminded Not To Use Unsafe Cosmetic Cream
Hong Kong Department of Health called on members of the public who have bought a brand of cosmetic cream labelled "EMEL SKIN CARE CO." to contact the DH hotline 2768 9798 for health advice.
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Drug Agent May Help in Treatment of Severe Frostbite
A blood clot-dissolving medication that is administered to some patients following a stroke or heart attack may help to reduce the risk of amputation following severe frostbite.
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Euoko Incorporates Red Algae In Luxury Skin Care Range
Euoko Inc has incorporated a specific strain of red marine algae in a proprietary absorption base that will further enhance the activity of its clinically-studied skin treatments.
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Reminder To Public To Watch Out For Unsafe Cosmetic Cream
Hong Kong Department of Health urged members of the public to stop using cosmetic cream to safeguard their health.
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Indiana State Health Officials Offer Sun Safety Tips
Indiana State health officials encourage people to get out and be active, but also offer sun safety tips to keep them safe.
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Medium Length Hairstyles To Suit Your Face
Medium length hair naturally suits different face shapes since there isn't too much hair to overwhelm one's features but just enough to lend them definition of a nice hairstyle.
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Breast Implant Survivors Applaud Rosa DeLauro
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro reintroduced FDA Scientific Fairness for Women Act, which would make women's health a priority at FDA by taking politics out of decision-making anout breast implants.
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Plastic Surgeons Analyze Impact Of Silicone
Just over half of ASPS Member Surgeons predict they will perform up to 25 percent more breast augmentations in the next 12 months and that 40 percent or more of all patients will choose silicone implants.
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IBI Introduces World's First Spiritual Perfume - Virtue
The world's first spiritual perfume - Virtue - was premiered in April by IBI, a niche fragrance company in Orange, CA. Based upon an inspired Biblical formula, the perfume is designed to be a reminder of God, Christ, spiritual self and soul.
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Avon and Christian Lacroix Introduce Signature Fragrances
Recently Avon presented a collaboration with French couture fashion designer Christian Lacroix and with Interparfums, its worldwide fragrance licensee, to create two signature fragrances, Christian Lacroix Rouge (for women) and Christian Lacroix Noir (for men).
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Virtuous Woman Has New Fashion Accessory - New Perfume
Our new perfume is the perfect fashion accessory for a woman of virtue, said Rick Larimore, CEO, of IBI, a niche fragrance company based in Orange, CA.
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Retinol lotion reduces the fine wrinkles from natural aging of skin
Retinol lotion products previously were thought only to improve skin aged by sun.
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First Demonstration Of Hair Follicle Generation In Animal Model
Hair follicles in adult mice regenerate by re-awakening genes once active only in developing embryos.
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Hair Loss Treatment May Be On The Way As Research Grows New Hair In Mice
There may someday be help for bald people or treatment for those with hair loss. Researchers have successfully grown new hair in mice.
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New Hair Follicle Generation Demonstrated In Animal Model
Hair follicles in adult mice regenerate by re-awakening genes once active only in developing embryos.
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Follica To Treat Hair Loss, Wounds And Other Degenerative Skin Disorders
Technology licensed by Follica has been used to generate completely new hair follicles for the first time in normal adult mammals.
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SonoLight Technology For Dermatology Applications To Be Developed And Commercialized
Quest PharmaTech Inc announced that Paramount BioSciences has acquired multinational rights to Quest's proprietary SonoLight technology for dermatology applications.
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Tips for Protecting Your Skin From Summer Sun
Summer Skin Care: Before you head to the park, beach or pool it's important to remember that the sun can pack a dangerous punch to skin that's not properly protected.
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Chelsea Management To Distribute Psoriasis Product
Chelsea Management Group Inc. is currently negotiating with a joint venture partner for the purpose of marketing and distribution of Chelsea's Psoriasis Complex 7003 skin cream.
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Breakthrough Surgical Procedure Results In No Scars, Minimal Pain
Professor Jacques Marescaux and his team successfully performed the world's first no-scar surgery.
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The Hottest Prom Hairstyles For The 2007
Young women have a number of diverse prom hairstyles to choose from, but there are only a few hairstyles that will truly enhance their overall beauty on this special night.
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Sunny Beaches Are Not Good For Hair Style
Summer hairstyles can lose their look if you spend your vacation on a sunny beach. Therefore, we need to be very watchful to protect our hair and keep the hairstyle.
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Industry To Regulate Non-Surgical Cosmetic Treatments
Lord Hunt announced that the Department of Health has asked the cosmetic surgery industry to work on improving safety in the cosmetic use of botulinum toxin and dermal fillers.
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Shingles Vaccine Available At Ford-Iroquois Health Department
Ford-Iroquois Public Health officials released information today regarding the availability of the shingles vaccine.
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Stem Cells... The Promise Of Skin Rejuvenation
Ever since the rumor about a stem cell-based mystery skin cream first raised its head in early 2005, Amatokin quickly became the most controversial and most sought-after anti-aging cream in the world.
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Sister & Sister 2007 Fashion & Beauty Extravaganza
POH Medical Center announces Sister and Sister Fashion and Beauty Extravaganza to benefit the Free Mammogram Program for Underserved Women.
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Presence Of Hair In Skin Lesion Does Not Make It Benign
The presence of one or more hairs in a pigmented skin lesion does not guarantee that it is benign.
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Physicians may be obstacles to breast reconstruction
Significant differences in plastic surgery referral practices by general surgeons treating newly diagnosed breast cancer patients partially explain the low rates of breast reconstructive surgery in the United States.
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TV's beauty makeovers mask ugly truths
For all the beautification that takes place on the show, there are some ugly truths at its core.
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Smoking linked with aging on skin that usually is not exposed to sunlight
The total number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day and the total years a person has smoked were linked with the amount of skin damage a person experienced.
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Fashionable and Stylish: Do They Go Together?
Fashion is actually a synonym for style or glamour. Fashion is a way of personal expression, and according to this criteria, one can be fashionable when he/she fits in this expression mode, or unfashionable, which would be the opposite.
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MDCH Warns of Illegal Cosmetic Silicone Injections
Urging people to become educated on the immediate and long-term life threatening risks of liquid silicone injections, a practice known as "pumping".
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New Ohio State Clinic Gets Under the Surface of Skin Rashes
A new clinic at Ohio State University Medical Center is combining medical knowledge with investigative techniques to track down causes of the most persistent skin rashes that appear to have no clear origin.
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Health benefits of beauty treatment
Pioneering medical research is going on at the University of Leicester into the use of Botulinum toxin - commonly thought of as a beauty treatment - for bladder problems.
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