Saturday, June 17, 2017

My Skin...What's Happening To It?

Moles, rashes, hives, and eczema are just a few of the skin disorders that affect people every day
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Saturday, June 17, 2017
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What's Happening to My Skin?
Is your skin itchy, oozing, or breaking out? Moles, rashes, hives, and eczema are just a few of the skin disorders that affect people every day.
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Identify These Common Skin Conditions
Test your ability to identify common skin conditions such as shingles, ringworm, psoriasis, scabies, skin cancer, and more. Read more...
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Does Ringworm Mean I Have Worms?
What is ringworm? Learn about ringworm treatment, causes, symptoms, types, and prevention tips. Read more...
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How Rosacea Differs From Acne
Rosacea is a skin condition that causes facial redness, dilated blood vessels, and ocular rosacea (in advanced cases). Read more...
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Ways to Wreck Your Skin
You can preserve your skin's health and appearance by avoiding these mistakes.Read more...
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Skin: Window to Health
Skin problems are often the first sign of underlying health problems. Read more...
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Hemorrhoids Treatment Guide
Hemorrhoids are clumps of dilated (enlarged) blood vessels in the anus and lower rectum. Read more...
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