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- Advances Make Sunscreen More Effective, Easier To Use
The available options in sunscreen protection have become more plentiful than ever, including formulations offering a smoother application or enhanced protection from ultraviolet (UV) light.
- Changing The Face Of Wrinkle Treatment
With nearly 10 million minimally-invasive cosmetic procedures conducted in 2007, today's population is in search of alternatives to treat their wrinkles without having to go under the knife.
- Six Stress-Free Ways To Save At Spa
With more than 3,000 members in 75 countries, the International SPA Association wants to help you find a spa experience to match your budget.
- Senetek's Positive Results From Trial In Acne Rosacea Patients
Senetek PLC announced positive study results from a clinical trial of Pyratine-6 in patients with acne rosacea.
- Newest Skin Resurfacing Technologies Are Laser Sharp
Smooth, radiant skin with just a click of a laser sounds like a dream come true for many people.
- MEDIHONEY: Healing Where Antibiotics Fail
Derma Sciences discusses the research done by Narelle George and Keith Cutting on the product's in-vitro activity against clinical isolates of MRSA, VRE, and other multi-resistant gram-negative organisms including Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
- Lack Of Vaccination Linked to Highed Measles Outbreak
Since January 2008, there have been 64 cases of measles reported in nine states in the U.S. That may seem like a small number, but it's actually the highest number of Measles outbreaks for the same period of time since 2001. Currently Measles outbreaks are still going on in Arizona, Michigan, New...
- Scientists Link Hair Loss To Weight-lifting
Weight-lifting causes baldness and hair loss. According to British scientists, lifting weights can cause baldness because weight training increases testosterone levels immediately after a session, rising 25 percent after 45 minutes.
- Shiny Lip Balm Increases Skin Cancer Risk
If you can't live a day without applying your favorite shiny lip gloss then be warned of skin cancer risk as according to a doctor from Baylor University Medical Center, shiny lip balms and lip gloss may actually increase your risk of skin cancer.
- Studies Don't Support Common Treatments For Patchy Hair Loss
If clumps of your hair start to fall out from a common form of baldness, a new review of existing research unfortunately offers little comfort.
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