Saturday, February 11, 2012

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Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Want Healthy Skin? Have Sex!

Throughout February, writers from many of HealthCentral's communities are writing about sex, romance and the other relationships in your lives and how they interact with your condition. Check out our special Valentine's Day area - new posts will be added every week!   We  often talk about how eating right, getting a good night's sleep,... Read moreChevron
posted 02/08/2012, comments (0)|
jenn

itchy red spots

this sttarted as a blister on my finger then just what looks like bites but isn't I went to 6 diff dermatologists first one thought dermetitis herpetformis but test say neg I get them they ich 3 days and then 3 days later I get more they are on hand's ,arm's ,hairline on face then 2 on back of head scalp now one on lower leg I can't take it I did... Read moreChevron
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Merely Me

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I am a published writer who suffers from depression and MS

Enhancing Eyelash Growth: A Dermatologist Answers Our Questions

I am sure you have seen the commercials on TV with Brooke Shields, actress and former model, who talks about using a prescription eyelash-growing serum. In one People magazine article Shields confesses that she destroyed her eyelashes by wearing false ones continuously for years on Broadway. Yet is there such a thing as having “inadequate... Read moreChevron
posted 01/31/2012, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

How to Wash Your Face

I know, you have been washing your face most of your life, all by yourself and are pretty sure you know how to do it. But to best take care of your skin and keep it healthy, the following steps to washing your face can help.Wash your face at night, before going to bed. First, before washing your face, wash your hands. It doesn't make sense to wash... Read moreChevron
posted 01/24/2012, comments (0)|
A.L. Tudor

Common Preservative in Lotions, Deodorant Found in Breast Cancer Tissues

A new study published in the January 12, 2011 edition of the Journal of Applied Toxicology could have far-reaching implications for women worldwide who are habitual users of some types of beauty and health products.     In the study, researchers at the University of Reading in Great Britain found what were described as... Read moreChevron
posted 01/24/2012, comments (0)|

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