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Cases of the autoimmune skin condition eczema appear to rise in areas most plagued by...
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Breathing Dirty Air Might Raise Eczema Risks

Cases of the autoimmune skin condition eczema appear to rise in areas most plagued by air pollution, new research shows. Since data has long shown that rates of eczema, which is clinically known...
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 Diseases and Conditions
Widow's Peak Hairline: What Causes It and Is It Attractive?

Widow’s peak refers to the V-shaped arrangement of your hairline in the center of your forehead. Widow's peaks can look really attractive; however, they can also cause a great deal of concern...
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Short Acrylic Nails: How Long Do They Last?

Acrylic nails also called fake or artificial nails are a type of nail enhancements made by layering a liquid acrylic compound with acrylic powder. The combination is bonded to the natural nail and the fake...
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Cupping Therapy

Cupping therapy is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that aims to improve the flow of qi (energy) in the body. Learn more about the benefits and the potential side effects of the various types of this...
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Is Staph Infection Contagious?

A staph infection is caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. Staph can cause boils, food poisoning, cellulitis, toxic shock syndrome, MRSA, and various other illnesses and infections that....
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 News
Skin Patch Uses 'Imperceptible' Electric Zaps to Heal Wounds Without Drugs

An experimental electric bandage might help doctors stop bacterial infections without using any drugs, a new study suggests. Imperceptible low-level electric current applied through a skin patch can have...
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