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  • Why does grass make my skin itch?

    So you've enjoyed a picnic in the sunshine. Or you've sat on the grass for a twilight concert. But you've come away with itchy and scratchy skin. Could you have an allergy to grass? Or is something else going on?

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  • Why Are My Feet and Toes Peeling?

    Our feet do a lot. They pound the pavement as they carry us from place to place. They propel us forward as we swim, help us jump, kick and slide. And they can show off that trendy pair of shoes or model a pretty pedicure. But sometimes, our feet may need some TLC, especially if your skin starts to peel. And you may be wondering, Why are my feet and toes peeling?

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  • Feeling itchy? Study suggests novel way to treat inflammatory skin conditions

    A new approach to treat rosacea and other inflammatory skin conditions could be on the horizon, according to a University of Pittsburgh study published today in Science Translational Medicine.

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  • What Is My Skin Type and Why Does It Matter?

    Your skin can be either dry, oily, normal, combination or sensitive — and knowing which kind you have can help you take care of it

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  • Salicylic acid: Is it good for rosacea?

    Salicylic acid has exfoliant properties that may help some people with rosacea. However, it can irritate the skin and lead to increased or decreased pigmentation.

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