October 28, 2015 Drug shown to be effective, safe in psoriasis trial Celgene Corp's experimental drug apremilast proved to be more effective than a dummy pill for psoriasis patients in a late-stage study
October 28, 2015 Fewer US teenagers using sunscreen, study finds Fewer U.S. teenagers are using sunscreen, even as skin cancer rates increase, a study found.
October 28, 2015 Fixing spider veins, stretch marks and more: Solutions to 4 common skin problems Forget “miracle” products. Here’s what really works on spider veins, stretch marks, cellulite, and scars―and what doesn’t.
October 28, 2015 4 hair removal methods that really work Every woman wants silky, smooth skin, but a growing number of men also care about unwanted hair.
October 28, 2015 Probiotics hold promise for 4 skin conditions Maintaining a balance between good and bad bacteria in the body has benefits beyond the digestive tract, it may also affect the health and appearance of the skin, researchers have found
October 28, 2015 Disorder causes woman to perceive facial tumor that isn’t really there When Leigh de Vries looks in the mirror, she sees a heavy tumor that causes the right side of her face to sag from her eyelid past her chin. But to other people, de Vries’ face isn’t deformed at all.
October 28, 2015 Could shedding extra pounds improve psoriasis? Losing weight may ease psoriasis and improve quality of life for some overweight people with the chronic skin disease, new research from Denmark suggests.
October 28, 2015 Eau de DNA: Do Genes Determine Our Perfume Preference? A perfume that one person loves may be repulsive to another. The difference is in our genes, a new study suggests
October 28, 2015 Military veterans report limited use of sun protection while deployed, study finds Despite working multiple hours per day in direct sunlight, U.S. military veterans who were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan reported limited use of sun protection, found a new study from Vanderbilt University.
October 28, 2015 Strange designs: 5 weird ways tattoos affect your health A tattoo convention this past weekend in Quito, Ecuador, brought a dizzying array of colorfully tattooed bodies.