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Sunscreen-label changes ease product confusion
Rows upon rows of sunscreen products fill area pharmacy sections, but it will be a little bit easier to choose the correct product this summer. Sunscreen packaging is changing due to mandates from the Food and Drug Administration that require more...
Tags: Dermatologists, Dermatology, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Sunburn, Medical Specialization
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Research suggests sunscreen as a daily anti-aging product
It turns out sunscreen is one of the most effective anti-aging creams there is. Research shows using it every day can significantly slow skin aging... Even after the first wrinkles pop up. Slathering on sunscreen is the gold standard for skin cancer...
Tags: Dermatologists, Dermatology, Physical Conditions, Beta-Carotene, Skin Cancer
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Hulk Hogan burns hand, apologizes for posting graphic photos
Hulk Hogan badly burned his hand on Sunday and he has the gory photos to prove it. The former wrestler, 59, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, severely burned his hand after a radiator exploded in it, then promptly shared the photographic evidence of...
Tags: Television Industry, Tampa
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Children's Chatter: Be prepared for fun in the sun
Contributing WriterWith spring break and lovely spring weather right around the corner, it is vital to prepare your child for activities in the sun. Minor and serious sun issues can be avoided by following some simple rules regarding sun safety. There is no need for a...Tags: Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Sunburn, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Skin hydration is key to looking younger
Dear Pharmacist: I met you at a book signing and was in awe of how good you look at 47 years old. Your skin was radiant and you look 30-something. What's your secret? — L.J., San Diego A: Thank you, that warms my heart because I work at that. I...
Tags: Psoriasis, Skin Conditions, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Skin care in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond
Every few months a new beauty trend, treatment or potion is revealed — the latest skin-tightening laser, an age-defying ingredient or a longer-lasting filler. But should a fresh-faced 20-year-old be using retinol creams? And when is the right time...
Tags: Dermatologists, Botox (drug), Health and Medical Professionals, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Cosmetic Procedures
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Skin infections are common in dogs, cats
Pyoderma is the medical term used to describe bacterial skin infections in pets. Dermatitis and impetigo are also terms often used for this condition. Pyoderma is one of the most common skin problems seen in pets. The infection may be a primary...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Tinea Corporis, Skin Conditions, Itching, Vaccines
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Sunscreen for sensitive skin
Name: Zo Skin Health Oclipse Sunscreen + Primer Broad-Spectrum SPF 30 What it is: A tinted sunscreen and makeup primer with some anti-aging properties. Oclipse contains natural melanin, zinc oxide (10.2 percent) and titanium dioxide (3.7 percent) to...
Tags: Dermatologists, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure
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How sunscreen works
Los Angeles TimesDespite the constant admonishment to use, then reapply, sunscreen every two hours, the entire product category can be confusing. Here's our cheat sheet: Ultraviolet, or UV, light is the sun's radiation. There are three types of UV light, only two of...Tags: Dermatologists, Health, Avobenzone (drug), Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Drugs and Medicines
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Stay safe in summer sun: Tips on how to protect yourself as temps heat up
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comTanned skin used to be a sign of someone who lives an active, healthy outdoor lifestyle. But that was before we knew better. Doctors have told us that tanning is actually damaging your skin. And the American Cancer Society reports that skin cancer is...Tags: Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Sunburn, Target, Cancer, Skin Cancer
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West Mich. Woman Battles Rare Flesh Eating Bacteria
For more than a week the nation has been following the story of 24-year-old Aimee Copeland, the psychology student from Georgia who is battling a rare flesh eating bacteria that's already forced doctors to amputate one leg and parts of her abdomen. Now,...
Tags: Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Necrotizing Fasciitis, Health Treatments, Physical Therapy
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New guide ranks safe, effective sunscreens for 2012
All The RageThe best sun protection is a broad-brimmed hat and clothing, but it's the rare Angeleno who wants to wear long sleeves and pants in the heat of summer. Most of us use sunscreen, but what are the safest and most......
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