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Top 10 Causes of Contact Dermatitis


Dermatitis, the red sore itchy rash, could result from allergic contact dermatitis, a skin reaction to something, jewelry, fragrance or other substances, with which you have had contact.

Choosing The Right Sunscreen


Water resistant sunscreen protects and cares for skin for 40 minutes; waterproof sunscreen for up to 80 minutes.

Heat Wave Draws Attention to Dry Skin Care Treatment


Dermatologist recommended skin shielding lotion plays vital role against summer dehydration and for good skin care.

L'Oreal USA Receives FDA Approval For New Sunscreen Formula


Unique L'Oreal skin care innovation means consumers will now have access to the highest photo stable UVA and broad spectrum sun protection ever available in the U.S.

Set The Right Tone For Younger Looking Skin


Study on skin care shows that luminosity plays a key role in perceived attractiveness and age.

Too Much Sun Isn't A Bright Idea


Too much sun on skin early in life can lead to conditions including premature aging, freckling, liver spots, broken blood vessels and skin cancer.

Shield Skin From Sun's Rays


Care for your skin and keep it healthy by knowing what UVB, UVA and SPF stand for and how too much sun may be of danger to your skin.

Study Compares Treatments for Chronic Plaque Psoriasis


Despite the disadvantages of PUVA treatment it tends to clear psoriasis more reliably.

Solutions for Summertime Skin Problems


The best prevention tip for a summer skin care is to be careful and watch where the skin damage may come from.

New Fix for UV-Damaged Skin in Arthritis Treatment


These findings on glucosamine may impact the way dermatologists treat UV related skin damage in the future.

Relief From a Life-Long Battle with Excessive Sweat


To keep the sweat glands from producing excessive sweat most patients only require the therapy twice a month.

Surgery May Permanently Fix Sweaty Palms


In order to treat sweaty palms or underarms, a small part of the sympathetic nerve responsible for excessive sweating is removed.

Sunscreen: The Ultimate Anti-Aging Cream


Why buy expensive wrinkle creams when the most effective anti aging product is a simple bottle of sunscreen?

When It Comes To Skin Care, Botanical Isn't Always Better


While grapeseed, avocados, apricots and vanilla are ingredients for today's popular skin care products, dermatologists say natural products are not the best bet for the skin.

Tips To Keep You Safe In The Sun


People should protect themselves from the sun and make themselves aware of the signs and symptoms of skin cancer and melanoma to greatly reduce their risk of developing these preventable but dangerous diseases.

Relief for Rosacea Suffers


New skin care regimen proves effective for Rosacea.

Components of Cocoa May Enhance The Appearance of The Skin


Skin structure and function can be improved by consumption of high flavanol cocoa.

Don't Wait for Summer to Practice Sun Safety


What appears to be a "healthy tan" may be the result of the skin's reaction to overexposure to sun and is a precursor to definite skin damaging sun burn.

Summer Sun Safety


Sun exposure adversely affects patients both with and without genetic predisposition to melanoma.

Study Calls for Broader Sunscreen Advertising to Men, Outdoor Lovers


Essential sun protection messages for skin care are reaching too few men.

Tanning Ads Commonly Seen In High School Newspapers


As tanning has become more popular among teen girls, the incidence of skin cancer has increased among young women.

Alternative Treatment Strategy for Common, Complex Skin Disorders


Ineffective skin barrier may trigger immune reaction, illness.

'Scientific' Skin Care Can Reduce Damage


Cosmetic surgeons say adopting a strategic skin care plan based on scientific measurements can improve the look and feel of your skin.

New Antimicrobial Compound Adheres To Skin to Promote Healing


University Georgia researchers have developed an anti-microbial treatment that adheres to the skin without being toxic.

Addictive Effects of Frequent Tanning


Frequent users of tanning beds may be getting more out of the experience than darker skin.

Severe Cases of Occupational Hand Eczema May Predict Unemployment or Days Missed from Work


Hand eczema or dermatitis is characterized by redness and inflammation of the hands, often due to irritants in soap, chemicals or detergents.

Fashionistas Fall Victim to Folliculitis


Leading dermatologist is seeing increase in skin disorder caused by stockings and tight fitting pants.

Easy Steps Protect Skin In Winter


While the elderly are more at risk for dry skin and itch because the skin loses moisture with age, there are several things anyone can do to ward off uncomfortable chaffing and cracking.

Patients Prescribed Long-Term Corticosteroids Often Do Not Receive Therapy To Prevent Osteoporosis


Oral glucocorticoids, or corticosteriods, are prescribed for treatment of chronic skin diseases, as well as other conditions.

Langerhans Cells Regulate Immune Reactions in the Skin


Skin is an important barrier to infection and it has been generally assumed that the Langerhans cells only serve to warn the immune system of skin pathogens.

Advancing the Treatment of Skin Conditions at the Speed of Light


Laser and light treatments are advancing dermatologists' ability to treat a variety of skin conditions including acne, rosacea and sun damage.

Biologic Treatments Help Improve the Quality of Life for Psoriasis Patients


Researchers have developed biologic treatments which not only treat the physical symptoms of psoriasis but also can help improve a patient's quality of life.

The Future of Sunscreens


The most important thing to know about sunscreen is that, regardless of skin type and ethnicity, everyone needs to use it to care for the skin.

Beyond the Face: Cosmetic Dermatology Offers Treatment Options from Head to Toe


Whether it's aging skin on the face or neck, or noticeable veins on the legs, quick fix should not outweigh the importance of the safety of the treatment.

Psoriasis Sufferers Report More Social Problems


Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition that affects about seven million Americans.

A Delicate Balance: Skin Care Tips for the New Mother and Baby


One of the most pressing skin care concerns for women during and after pregnancy is how to treat stretch marks.

More Than Skin Deep: Unique Care and Treatment for Skin of Color


Just as skin color and tone varies among each individual, so do the unique needs of this sensitive and easily damaged skin.

From Hair Loss to Shaving: Dispelling the Myths of Men's Skin Care


Dermatology professor debunks the common misconceptions that abound about men's skin care.

Skin Care


Skin diseases from acne to eczema affect millions of people of all ages who are concerned about skin care.

Dead Sea Salt and Skin Care Products Helping Psoriasis Sufferers


More people began to find out that natural skin care products made with the minerals from the salty lake carry magical properties.

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Advances Make Sunscreen More Effective, Easier To Use
The available options in sunscreen protection have become more plentiful than ever, including formulations offering a smoother application or enhanced protection from ultraviolet (UV) light.
Changing The Face Of Wrinkle Treatment
With nearly 10 million minimally-invasive cosmetic procedures conducted in 2007, today's population is in search of alternatives to treat their wrinkles without having to go under the knife.
Newest Skin Resurfacing Technologies Are Laser Sharp
Smooth, radiant skin with just a click of a laser sounds like a dream come true for many people.
MEDIHONEY: Healing Where Antibiotics Fail
Derma Sciences discusses the research done by Narelle George and Keith Cutting on the product's in-vitro activity against clinical isolates of MRSA, VRE, and other multi-resistant gram-negative organisms including Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Lack Of Vaccination Linked to Highed Measles Outbreak
Since January 2008, there have been 64 cases of measles reported in nine states in the U.S. That may seem like a small number, but it's actually the highest number of Measles outbreaks for the same period of time since 2001. Currently Measles outbreaks are still going on in Arizona, Michigan, New York, and Wisconsin.
Practice 'Safe Sun' During Vacation
The unprotected sun exposure students often seek can result in skin damage, premature aging or even certain types of skin cancer.


 
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