October 24, 2015 10 foods that make you look younger You can head off a lot of your most common beauty concerns simply by downing the right foods.
October 24, 2015 Everyday chemical exposure linked to earlier menopause A new study from Washington University School of Medicine found that women who had high levels of certain chemicals in their bodies experienced menopause two to four years earlier than women with lower levels of the chemicals.
October 24, 2015 Sun protection app works, if people use it Want to keep your skin wrinkle free and reduce your risk of skin cancer? A smartphone app can help, according to a pair of new studies.
October 24, 2015 Five things you can do to look and feel younger Here’s a universal truth: We can’t instinctively always know what the right food and fitness choices are—we need someone to show us the way.
October 24, 2015 Botched breast enhancement performed by non-certified plastic surgeons leads to loss of both breasts She thought the silicone injections were safe, but for Nafsika Lourentzatos, the enhancement procedure led to the loss of both of her breasts.
October 24, 2015 For better nipple reconstruction in cancer patients, surgeons turn to tattoo artists Tattooing a new nipple and areola is a well-established step in breast-reconstruction surgery on women who have had cancer.
October 24, 2015 4 skin conditions that can signal other health problems Itchy, irritated, or inflamed skin is certainly no fun, but did you know that skin troubles could be related to other health problems?
October 24, 2015 The best length for eyelashes, according to science Cosmeticians probably won't agree, but scientists say eyelashes have an optimal length: a third of the width of the eye.
October 24, 2015 3 treatments to fight aging Anti-aging treatments can help solve a wide variety of age-related body changes.
October 24, 2015 Doctors test new treatments for adult acne Three months after Danielle Schwarz began taking antibiotics for a severe case of acne, her doctor began to notice a disturbing pattern among her patients—this mainstay treatment for the skin condition increasingly wasn’t working.