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Skin Cancer in Children and Teens: What You Can Do to Prevent It

There's good news and there's bad news and then some more good news in the fight against skin cancer. The good news: In a recent study by the National Cancer Institute's Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics, doctors noticed that young men between the ages of 15 and 39 are not experiencing any significant rises in the number of new... Read moreChevron

Eczema & Children: What Parents Can Do

Eczema is a very common ailment that affects children early in life. If your family has a history of hay fever and asthma, your child is more likely to develop eczema. Eczema describes a red, itchy rash that begins to develop in 1 out of 10 children within the first few months of their lives. Approximately half of these children will develop hay... Read moreChevron

How to Wear Winter Beauty Trends

I'd really like to update my look for the winter. What are some easy (and wearable) steps I can take to stay on top of beauty trends?   Just like haute couture fashion, some makeup trends are clearly not meant to be worn on an everyday basis. If you think you won't be taken seriously at the office with four-inch long feather eyelashes and... Read moreChevron

Deflecting Winter's Dry Skin

I moisturize a lot during winter, but I always get super dry skin and chapped hands and lips. Can I do anything else to prevent painfully dry skin?   The Farmer's Almanac predicts that this winter's temperatures will be below normal and numbing. Regardless of whether the prediction turns out to be accurate across the country, winter... Read moreChevron

Staying Cool and Smelling Sweet

I use deodorant every day, but I'm still self-conscious about how I smell in crowded places. How can I make sure that I don't have B.O. without dousing myself with perfume?   We may associate unpleasant body odors with hot summer weather, but many people get nervous as temperatures drop and occasions for indoor gatherings turn up. Being... Read moreChevron

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