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  • How Q-Switched Lasers Are Used

    Q-switched lasers are commonly used to treat spider veins, acne scars, and wrinkles, as well as some fungal infections like onychomycosis (toe fungus) and athlete's foot. They were once considered the gold standard of tattoo-removal.

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  • 15 Reasons You May Be Breaking Out

    You might be breaking out for a variety of reasons, including irritating skincare products, sweating after a workout, genetics, stress, or traveling. Understanding the possible causes can help you determine the best treatment for your acne.

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  • Aquaphor vs. Vaseline for Dry Skin, Wounds, and More

    Aquaphor and Vaseline are petroleum jelly-based products used to treat dry, itchy skin and heal wounds. Their ingredients vary a bit, though, and you might want to use each for different reasons.

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  • Activated Charcoal and Its Health Benefits

    Activated charcoal is effective when used to treat poisoning and overdose because it prevents absorption into the body, but it needs to be given within the first hour of a toxic ingestion

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  • Why Fragrances may be Irritating Your Skin

    November is National Healthy Skin Month. Whether it’s a festive holiday lotion or an everyday shower gel, a dermatologist explains how scented products can irritate your skin.

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