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The one-minute skin test that reveals if you’re secretly dehydrated
Hydration is the quiet foundation of healthy, resilient skin, yet it is one of the most misunderstood aspects of skincare. Many people assume dryness is the only sign of dehydration, but skin can feel ...
Who doesn't love spending more time in the summer sun? However, it's important to protect your skin and check for signs of skin cancer. Jessica was a writer on the Wellness team, with a focus on ...
Wearing proper sunscreen and submitting to cancer screenings are the best ways to protect your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays this summer. It's important to protect your skin when outside by ...
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People are getting Botox and facials covered by their job with this skincare health benefit
“But if we could get your annual skin cancer check done at the same time you get your facial, your medical-grade sunscreen — ...
Skin cancer screening involves checking the skin for signs of skin cancer, such as moles and areas of skin with atypical color, shape, and texture. Routine screening may help detect skin cancer early, ...
ATLANTA - The sun can be sneaky when it comes to skin cancer. So, dermatologist Dr. Rutledge Forney of Dermatology Affiliates in Atlanta says if you are 40 or older, you should get a full-body skin ...
NEW YORK: CeraVe is partnering with the National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics (NAFC) to connect dermatologists with local clinics to provide free skin checks for World Skin Health Day on ...
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Predict: What your SKIN say is wrong with your health
Your skin may reflect internal imbalances, lifestyle stressors, or chronic conditions—subtle signs that can reveal more about ...
H. Peter Soyer is a shareholder of MoleMap NZ Limited and e-derm consult GmbH and undertakes regular teledermatological reporting for both companies. He is a Medical Consultant for Canfield Scientific ...
Dermatologist Dr. Jenna Lester remembers being a medical student and rarely seeing Black and brown skin tones in textbooks. Professors would describe how a medical condition would look different on ...
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