I spoke to three people who spend many hours a week outdoors and have therefore decided it is important to shield every bit ...
Lack and colleagues showed that introducing peanut products in infancy reduced the future risk of developing food allergies ...
Covid vaccines continue to protect against serious illness and death, especially for people ages 65 and older, although the benefits for younger adults are not as clear, according to a large new study ...
It's fall, y'all, and you know what that means—temperatures and leaves drop, football season is in full swing, pumpkin spice everything takes over your senses...and COVID-19 is likely to run rampant ...
Michael Stapelberg is a specialist general practitioner with an interest in dermatology and skin cancer who works at Skin Clinic Robina on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Mike Climstein and Nedeljka Rosic ...
The US Food and Drug Administration plans to make changes soon to the lengthy black box warning on many hormone replacement products for women with menopause symptoms, Commissioner Dr. Martin Makary ...
This post was updated Oct. 3 at 12:23 a.m. The start of the fall quarter marks shorter and cooler days with less sunlight, but UCLA dermatologists recommend applying sunscreen daily, regardless of the ...
While lockdowns and social distancing rules are now a thing of the past, unfortunately the virus which prompted such drastic measures, COVID, is still very much a part of the present. A new Stratus ...
As COVID-19 continues to evolve, a new strain is spiking case numbers worldwide. The XFG variant, also known as Stratus, has been gaining momentum after first being detected in Southeast Asia in ...
When building my skincare routine, sunscreen is a non-negotiable, but layering it under makeup can cause pilling, flaking, or emphasizing acne, large pores, or skin texture. Plus, they're not exactly ...
A new COVID-19 variant — XFG, also known as Stratus — is spreading rapidly, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. The South Carolina Department of Health does not track COVID infection ...
Why do some people stay protected after vaccination while others quickly lose immunity? Researchers in Japan tracked over 2,500 people for 18 months and found four distinct immune response patterns.