Skin Care and Beauty - Management
Discolored, flaky nails can indicate a fungal infection while a painful and swollen big toe may be a sign of gout.
A plant extract from Asia may help treat eczema, psoriasis, type 1 diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Common practices can introduce infection or lead to hearing loss. Here's how to be kinder to your ears.
Itchy, ugly welts can show up when you least expect them. Learn how to deal with hives.
Avoiding exercise. Skimping on sleep. Dressing too drab. Fix these flubs, plus five other offenses.
Recognize the most common skin conditions associated with diabetes.
You know the old saying, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is? We might want to apply this truism to the idea that using antibacterial cleaners reduces the spread of illness.
Here's how certain natural scents may help improve your health and overall state of mind.
Psoriasis can be frustrating, painful, even embarrassing. Follow these tips to keep flare-ups at bay.
Rosacea, which often causes constant redness in the face, can be frustrating and difficult to treat, but there are steps you can take to manage the condition.
Everyone needs vitamin D for good health, but a debate continues to burn in the medical community over the best ways to get this important nutrient.
As many as 15 million Americans suffer from some form of eczema. Here, 13 tips to help ease your symptoms.
Do you suffer from sinus troubles? Dandruff? Sore throat? Diarrhea? Apple cider vinegar could alleviate all of these conditions.
While superficial matters may be low on your list of priorities when you're facing a serious illness, feeling good about how you look can lift your spirits and your self-confidence.
There are steps you can take to keep your feet healthy and minimize your risk of serious complications. Get started with these simple tips.
Experts estimate that almost a third of psoriasis sufferers will develop psoriatic arthritis, which generally manifests about a decade after the appearance of psoriasis. However, in a few sufferers, the joint disease precedes the skin disease.
Learn about the most common causes, plus get tips on how to fix this common problem.
Can one of America's most popular cosmetic treatments provide powerful relief for chronic back pain? Many doctors and patients say, "yes." Here's what you need to know about back pain, Botox, and the beauty of pain relief.
Many women incorporate blush into their daily makeup routine to accentuate their cheekbones with a rosy-red look. But for the millions of people living with the skin condition rosacea, unintentional blushing and flushing can be an uncomfortable and embarrassing problem.
That red, painful-to-the-touch burn on your overly sun-exposed skin can be a big problem. You thought you did everything you could to prevent sunburn, but apparently it wasn't enough. The good news is that it's temporary and treatable.
The American Academy of Dermatology stresses the importance of using sunscreen before stepping outdoors to reduce your risk of skin cancer. But what if you're allergic to sunscreen? Does that mean you have to forego summer pleasures or put yourself at risk of getting burned? Absolutely not.
If you suffer from a common form of eczema called atopic dermatitis, which causes red, irritated, and itchy skin, you could be at an increased risk for developing food allergies.
Top doctors share what works best when it comes to keeping your skin healthy.
Some causes are unavoidable: a genetic predisposition or if you're going through chemo, for instance. However, you can often take steps to avoid the loss of your luscious locks.
If you have celiac disease, it's not just the gluten in foods you need avoid. Some dermatologists believe that gluten-containing lotions, deodorants, perfumes, soaps, shampoos, and even lipsticks and facial foundations are absorbed by the bloodstream and can adversely affect people with this disease.
Have diabetes? Simple measures can keep your skin fresh and beautiful.
Nothing spoils your day faster than aching feet. Happy feet, however, create a foundation for well-being from the ground up. We’ve got five tips for keeping your feet in tip-top shape and pain-free.
Despite all the warnings about the link between the sun and skin cancer, many people still try to keep tanned. So that prompts us to ask the question: how much tanning is too much?
How do you treat the skin you’re in? If you’re diabetic, hopefully you take extra care to examine yours often and see a doctor at the first sign of any abnormality.
Whether you are going on a date, a job interview, or an important business meeting, you want to look and feel your personal best. Don't get caught making these top men's grooming mistakes.