Dermatology 'Warts on man's neck'

At-Home Wart Removal Cautions

Are your warts causing frustration? Learn about balanced solutions and when it’s time to consult a medical expert.

Woman 'Eyebrow treatment'

Thinning Eyebrow Phenomenon

Discover factors contributing to thinning eyebrows in middle-aged women who crave perfect arches.

Dermatology 'Female facial mask'

Skin Hardening or Peeling Causes

Are you struggling with facial skin peeling and hardening? Find out what you can do to prevent and manage this common condition.

Nutrition 'Junk food facial breakouts'

Avoid Food That Hurts

Your skin is a tattletale. It reveals the unhealthy foods and beverages you consume by breaking out with redness, acne, and eczema. Change to clear skin.

Dermatology 'Woman washing face'

Good Body Hygiene

This article briefly discusses problem areas with suggestions for maintaining good hygiene in each of them.

Rheumatology 'Female lupus facial blemishes'

Suppress Cutaneous Lupus Breakouts

Lupus can be so debilitating that you want to retreat into the solitude of your home. With proper care, you needn’t be a prisoner.

Immunology 'Home-test kit'

California Urges At-Home STI Tests

California has become the first state to require health insurance to cover at-home tests for sexually transmit­ted infections such as HIV, chlamydia, and syphilis.

Cosmetology 'Cosmetics For Melasma'

Blend Cosmetics To Conceal Melasma

Skin lightening creams are ineffective. So getting familiar with appropriate cosmetics can boost your self esteem.

Nutrition 'Food Allergies Interfere With Skincare'

Food Allergies Interfere With Skincare

Allergic skin sen­si­tivi­ties can disrupt the best skin­care routine. Here is how to assess the problem and improve appear­ance of your skin.

Dermatology 'Vitiligo Arm'

Spotlight on Vitiligo

As a person with vitiligo, you no longer have to live in obscurity. Vitiligans are stepping into the spotlight with prominent careers.

Dermatology 'Black man face'

Preventing and Treating Razor Bumps

Pseudofolliculitis barbae is a long phrase that describes short curly hairs that grow into the skin, causing inflammation.

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