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06th October 2009
When most people are done dealing with pimples, it is commonly expected that they ask the question �how to get rid of acne scars?� Do you have the same problem? It�s really not that big a deal. If you have small pimple scars, they will disappear in ... Read >
Author: Klik Sail
05th October 2009
What is Melasma?
Melasma is a medical condition involving discoloration of the skin, often on the face and neck. Often referred to as chloasma or the “mask of pregnancy” when it occurs in pregnant women, melasma is characterized by irregular patch... Read >
Author: Yodle
24th September 2009
What Our Revitol Reviewss Team Has Discovered:After pouring over so many anti wrinkle products out there, and finding the ones which have the best active ingredients to banish wrinkles, we've discovered that Revitol is simply hard to beat. Revitol Comple... Read >
Author: Dana Marie
16th September 2009
Laser acne treatments will help cure your acne problems once and for all. The Smoothbeam laser is the latest FDA approved equipment to repair skin damaged by acne.
For healthier looking skin that doesn't show any signs of acne or scars associated with ... Read >
Author: jeyanth
14th September 2009
Different people age in different ways. This is perhaps because aging, although a natural occurrence, is a function of genetics and environment.
The genes play a role in terms of the skin that we are endowed with. People whose parents look youthful wil... Read >
Author: Liza
07th September 2009
Different people age in different ways. This is perhaps because aging, although a natural occurrence, is a function of genetics and environment.
The genes play a role in terms of the skin that we are endowed with. People whose parents look youthful wil... Read >
Author: Jimmy Carey
22nd August 2009
Is It A Safe Treatment to Use a Steroid For Eczema On Your ToddlerOften, your dermatologist recommends a topical steroid for eczema flare ups. But what is a topical steroid? It is any cream, ointment or lotion that contains a steroid. They're employed by... Read >
Author: abe aye
01st August 2009
Did you know that the skin is the largest organ in our body? With this fact in mind, it is no wonder that the natural skin care industry has flourished in recent years. Before choosing a skin care product however, you would be well advised to heed some of... Read >
Author: calismith
06th July 2009
Steroid For Eczema - Is It Safe For Your ToddlerFrequently, your physician advocates a topical steroid for eczema flare ups. Topical steroids are creams, ointments or lotions that contain steroid drugs. They're employed by reducing inflammation to the sk... Read >
Author: jamie mcintyre
06th May 2009
What is a sprain and why do so many people suffer from one and not even recognise it? Wondering along these lines, well you are not alone. Interestingly medical experts are musing at the portion that has ideally reasonable people ignore the pain they are ... Read >
Author: ferd2009
01st May 2009
Thrombophlebitis is when inflammation occurs in the veins due to the formation of a blood clot in that vein. This problem usually occurs in the extremities, especially the legs. Thrombophlebitis can be considered superficial if it affects the subsutaneo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st May 2009
Your liver is the largest organ in your body and is responsible for keeping your other organs running smoothly and keeping them toxin free. It has many varied and vital roles including the filtering of toxins out of your blood, storing vitamins and miner... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott
23rd March 2009
There exists much mayhem, even among experts, concerning the terms panic and unease when it comes to what is usually termed a "panic raid." Is that the same thing as an "nightmare assault?" Are they, the same thing? Or being there a difference between pan... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
05th March 2009
We all do our best to make sure that we prolong the onset of wrinkles, but ultimately, we know that they are coming. But it is not just wrinkles that make you look old anymore, aging seems to playing a cruel little joke called sun spots. These terrible ... Read >
Author: sabrinajames
10th February 2009
Although it’s good to soak up some rays and fill yourself up with Vitamin D, over exposure to the sun can be much more harmful than you think….
Changes in Skin Texture
Exposure to the sun’s Ultra-Violet rays causes both thickening and or thinnin... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
01st December 2008
As you age your skin tone changes especially with the exposure to the sun and the elements of the weather over time. Overexposure to the sun can result in making you look a lot older than you actually are. Fine lines and wrinkles appear and there may be a... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
27th October 2008
Laser acne treatments will help cure your acne problems once and for all. The Smoothbeam laser is the latest FDA approved equipment to repair skin damaged by acne.
For healthier looking skin that doesn’t show any signs of acne or scars associated wit... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
09th July 2008
Jaundice is a condition in which yellow discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes occur due to an increase in the bile pigments, namely, bilirubin in the blood. In many cases, yellowness in the white part of the eyes is more obvious than in the skin.... Read >
Author: John Mathew
01st July 2008
Breast reduction, also known as Reduction Mammoplasty, accounts for 80,000 procedures performed each year, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This is a very significant number and represents women with larger breast sizes usually D cup... Read >
Author: Marcia
23rd June 2008
A bruise is a common skin injury that results in a discoloration of the skin. Blood from damaged blood vessels deep beneath the skin collects near the surface of the skin resulting in what we think of as a black and blue mark.
Parsley is a common garde... Read >
Author: John Mathew
13th June 2008
During their first few days of life, more than half of all full-term babies and as many as four out of five premature infants who are otherwise healthy develop jaundice, a yellowish discoloration of the skin and eyes. Although some babies are jaundiced at... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th May 2008
Jaundice is not a disease but rather a sign that can occur in many different diseases. Jaundice is the yellowish staining of the skin and sclerae (the whites of the eyes) that is caused by high levels in blood of the chemical bilirubin. The color of the s... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
08th May 2008
There exists much confusion, even among experts, concerning the words panic and anxiety when it comes to what is commonly referred to as a "panic attack". Is that the same thing as an "anxiety attack"? Are they the same thing? Or is there a difference ... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
04th April 2008
A Melbourne remedial massage is very therapeutic and it has been proven that it has many medical advantages. If the consumption of pain relievers are involved, they can be eliminated or at least greatly reduced.
For many years and in some countries dec... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler
17th March 2008
Bruise, also called a contusion or ecchymosis. A bruise is a common skin injury that results in a discoloration of the skin. Blood from damaged blood vessels deep beneath the skin collects near the surface of the skin. Bruises often induce pain but are no... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th October 2007
About 70% of your immune system is located in your intestines. If this area is blocked with waste, your immuno-defenses are down. So, instead of waste leaving your body via the rectum, it chooses to leave through the skin. Waste leaving the skin can cause... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
25th September 2007
One treatment - Accutane, may cause severe birth defects and Depression, which has led the FDA to strengthen restrictions on its use. These new restrictions require manufacturers of Accutane and its generic versions to keep track of the doctors who prescr... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
05th July 2007
Ascorbic Acid, also known as Vitamin C, is listed in many skin care products and is used in eye creams for treating discoloration of the skin associated with aging, pregnancy, and scarring. It helps protect against free radicals by neutralizing them. ... Read >
Author: SageRave
07th June 2007
Beta Carotene is thought to help reduce and prevent the appearance of acne because it is a form of Vitamin A. It's taken and broken down into Vitamin A in the body on an as needed basis and then stored in the liver which is what allows toxic levels to bu... Read >
Author: vincent platania
15th February 2007
Natural acne treatment is simple. Changing your diet or taking herbs and vitamins to cleanse and provide additional nutrition could be enough to clear your skin up. You should eliminate sugars, oils, and fats from your diet as much as possible. They are n... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
06th February 2007
It is difficult to identify if a cat is suffering from liver disease because the signs and symptoms are difficult to spot. Showing non-specific symptoms, some might show decrease in appetite, weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, depression and jaundice. (Jaun... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
01st February 2007
Jaundice is a symptom, not a disease and there are many reasons for it happening. It is recognized primarily by the yellow discoloration of the skin.
In the womb, baby does not breathe but rely on a high level of red blood cells to receive enough oxyge... Read >
21st August 2006
Many people are afflicted with gallstones whether they realize they have them or not. What are gallstones? They are hardened masses that may vary in size, usually consisting mainly of cholesterol and bile. They may be caused by a variety of conditions suc... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille
17th July 2006
Rosacea is a chronic, lifelong skin condition that affects (most often) the face. The disease is common: approximately 1 in every 20 Americans has rosacea. Women are affected more often in the early stages (flushing and erythrosis), but more men progress ... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
12th July 2006
Several types of prescription topical medicines include benzoyl peroxide, tretinoin, adapalene, and azelaic acid. Some people develop side effects from using prescription topical medicines including stinging, burning, redness, peeling, scaling, or discolo... Read >
Author: Jasmine Yap
07th June 2006
Patients with mild or occasional acne may be able to treat themselves without the use of prescription medication. Such remedies may include an alteration in diet and exercise habits, regular cleansing to remove residue and buildup on the skin, choosing t... Read >
Author: Aurel Radulescu
07th March 2006
What is Liver Health
The largest internal organ in the body, the liver is located in the upper right portion of the abdomen, beneath the diaphragm and above most of the stomach, intestines and pancreas. The liver has many functions, including secretin... Read >
Author: star herb
07th March 2006
What is Liver Health
The largest internal organ in the body, the liver is located in the upper right portion of the abdomen, beneath the diaphragm and above most of the stomach, intestines and pancreas. The liver has many functions, including secreti... Read >
Author: star herb
07th March 2006
What is Liver Health
The largest internal organ in the body, the liver is located in the upper right portion of the abdomen, beneath the diaphragm and above most of the stomach, intestines and pancreas. The liver has many functions, including secreti... Read >
Author: star herb
31st August 2005
Does Your Dog Have Allergies? By Mike Nalbone
Many people don't realize that their dogs, just like human
beings, can suffer from allergies. In fact, about twenty
percent of the dogs in the United States alone suffer from
one allergy or another,... Read >
Author: Mike Nalbone
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