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Trouble-Making Bacteria Like These 3 Skin Regions Best

A new study finds potentially harmful bacteria often dominate certain areas of skin, including behind your ears and between your toes.

Sun-Seeking Vacations May Change Your Skin’s Microbiome in Unhealthy Ways, Study Finds

Spending a week or more at a sunny destination can cause rapid changes in your skin’s microbiome, which may lead to problems such as eczema, according to new research.

Do “Beauty Boosters” Like Collagen and Biotin Really Work?

The beauty supplement business is booming, but is there any real science behind the promises of healthier skin, hair, and. nails?

The Best Sunscreen for Your Skin Type

Expert tips on choosing the right sunscreen for your skin type and tone.

Health News Results - 81

12 Apr
Tips To Getting Your Rosacea Under Control

Tips To Getting Your Rosacea Under Control

Rosacea is a common skin condition that causes redness on a person's face.

It commonly appears as a tendency to blush or flush more easily, but also can cause more serious symptoms like:

  • Swollen skin.

  • Skin that stings, burns or is very sensit...

12 Mar
LGBT People Can Face Unique Skin Health Challenges

LGBT People Can Face Unique Skin Health Challenges

Gay and bisexual people, as well as those undergoing gender transition, could face unique dermatological issues, an expert says.

Board-certified dermatologist Dr. John Zampella, who runs a clinic in ...

11 Mar
Sun Plus Certain Foods, Meds Can Bring on 'Margarita Rashes'

Sun Plus Certain Foods, Meds Can Bring on 'Margarita Rashes'

Slicing some fresh limes for that margarita savored in the sun could be a bad combo for some people's skin, dermatologists warn.

Folks can break out in what are nicknamed "margarita rashes" if they are skin-sensitive to certain fruits or vegetables and then get sun expos...

27 Feb
Lab Study Questions Safety of Tattoo Ink Ingredients

Lab Study Questions Safety of Tattoo Ink Ingredients

Tattoos are a trendy way to decorate your body, but a new study reveals that the inks used in the process often contain unlisted substances that could cause health problems.

An analysis of tattoo inks from nine manufacturers in the United States found the contents rarely...

20 Jan
Tips to Help Your Skin Thrive This Winter

Tips to Help Your Skin Thrive This Winter

Winter isn't kind to your skin.

Dry, cold weather causes dryness, and you might even develop "winter rash" -- dry, irritated skin that's red, bumpy, flaky and burns. That's why it's prime time to step up your skin care routine.

12 Jan
Cosmetic Procedure in Your Plans for '24? An Expert Offers Advice

Cosmetic Procedure in Your Plans for '24? An Expert Offers Advice

More than a few folks are considering a cosmetic skin procedure to enhance their looks heading into 2024.

Botox, fillers and lasers are common means to sculpt a person's appearance, but dermatologists recommend a comprehensive approach under the care of a qualified speci...

18 Dec
What Is Dandruff & How Is It Treated?

What Is Dandruff & How Is It Treated?

Dandruff becomes more common in the cold winter months, when the chilly air and dry heat causes a person's scalp to flake and itch.

But while it might be an annoying and unattractive condition, dandruff doesn't mean you are an unclean person, the American Academy of Derm...

21 Oct
Best Foot Forward: Tips to Keeping Feet Healthy

Best Foot Forward: Tips to Keeping Feet Healthy

Most people spend a lot of time on their feet, so it's a good idea to take care of them.

With proper care, you can minimize the stress your feet take on when holding you up and getting you around, an expert says.

“Common problems that people face include hammerto...

05 Oct
Scientists Produce 'Bioprinted' Human Skin for Wound Healing

Scientists Produce 'Bioprinted' Human Skin for Wound Healing

People recovering from wounds or severe burns might one day be treated with fully functional “bioprinted” skin created in a lab, a new study suggests.

Researchers say they “printed” skin samples containing all six major human cell types found in skin.

The r...

02 Oct
Germs Love Two Skin 'Hot Spots' on Your Body

Germs Love Two Skin 'Hot Spots' on Your Body

Grandma knew it all along: Certain places on the body are "hot spots" for unhealthy microbes.

That notion -- which the authors of a new study dubbed “the...

24 Sep
How to Care for a New Body Piercing

How to Care for a New Body Piercing

Piercings can be a fun way to express yourself, but they can also cause complications -- particularly in areas that aren't the earlobes -- and need proper care.

“The first step to caring for your piercing is choosing a qualified piercer,” said

06 Aug
Tattoo Regret? Here's Tips on Safely Getting Old 'Ink' Removed

Tattoo Regret? Here's Tips on Safely Getting Old 'Ink' Removed

Whether you got a tattoo on a whim or after much thought, that ink on your body is fairly permanent.

Tattoo removal is possible, but it comes with risks, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which regulates tattoo ink and pigment, as well as the laser devi...

30 Jul
Ouch! You Injured a Nail: Tips on Best Treatment

Ouch! You Injured a Nail: Tips on Best Treatment

If you've ever slammed a door on your finger, you know how badly an injured nail feels, but do you know how to treat one?

First, do what you can to prevent one.

"To prevent a nail injury, I tell my patients to keep their nails short, so they do not bend or catch on...

20 Jul
Bite Your Nails or Pick at Your Skin? A New Study Has a Solution for That

Bite Your Nails or Pick at Your Skin? A New Study Has a Solution for That

If you just can't stop biting your nails, picking at your skin or pulling out a hank of hair, especially when you're stressed out, here's something to try that just might work.

Instead of nibbling, picking or pulling, simply touch your skin gently, such as by lightly rub...

17 Jul
Skin Lightening Products Carry Dangers, But Many Users Are Unaware of Risks: Study

Skin Lightening Products Carry Dangers, But Many Users Are Unaware of Risks: Study

Using skin lightening products can be dangerous without a doctor's supervision because they may contain harmful ingredients.

Still, nearly a quarter of people in a recent survey said they used the products not for a medical issue, but for overall skin lightening. It's an...

16 Jul
Summer Skin Care Tips for Those With Darker Skin

Summer Skin Care Tips for Those With Darker Skin

Dermatologist Dr. Caroline Opene is often asked if certain types of sun blocks are better for people with darker skin.

Not necessarily, says the director of the University of California, Lo...

05 Jul
'Browning Lotions' Are the Latest Summertime Trend, But Are They Safe?

'Browning Lotions' Are the Latest Summertime Trend, But Are They Safe?

People are using “browning lotions” to tan quickly, but experts are questioning the safety of this trend driven by social media influencers.

Browning lotions work with the sun's UV rays to darken skin faster.

“It is important to know that a tan is never consi...

10 May
Summer's Near: What's the Best Sunscreen for You?

Summer's Near: What's the Best Sunscreen for You?

It's easy to keep your skin safer in the summer sun if you have the right sunscreen.

UCLA Health offers some tips for picking the best type and SPF level.

Getting sunburned just five times in a lifetime doubles the risk of getting melanoma, the most serious skin c...

24 Jan
Could UV Light From Nail Polish Dryers Cause Cancer?

Could UV Light From Nail Polish Dryers Cause Cancer?

Getting a gel manicure may be less safe than many think.

Researchers say the nail polish dryers that use ultraviolet (UV) light to cure the gel polish emit possibly dangerous rays. These rays might lead to cell death and cancer-causing mutations in human cells, the...

21 Jan
Winter Wonderland? Not for Your Skin

Winter Wonderland? Not for Your Skin

Winter is no friend to the body's delicate skin, but an expert offers three key tips: moisturize, moisturize, moisturize.

“It's pretty intuitive, but it bears repeating,” said dermatologist Dr. David Pea...

25 Dec
Winter Is Tough on Your Skin - Fight Back

Winter Is Tough on Your Skin - Fight Back

The key to keeping skin soft in winter: Moisturize.

"Skin tends to be drier when the weather is less humid, so individuals should moisturize at least twice a day, if not more often," according to

18 Oct
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases Spike in Florida County After Hurricane Ian

Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases Spike in Florida County After Hurricane Ian

Florida residents dealing with the horrific aftermath of Hurricane Ian now need to be concerned about a spike in flesh-eating bacteria cases, health officials warned.

"The Florida Department of Health in Lee County is observing an abnormal increase in cases of

09 Oct
Guys, You Can Avoid Those Shaving 'Razor Bumps'

Guys, You Can Avoid Those Shaving 'Razor Bumps'

Here's some hope for men who struggle with razor bumps after shaving: Irritated, painful skin isn't inevitable.

You can prevent razor bumps by making changes to your shaving routine, according to...

02 Oct
Are Your Hands Just Dry, Or Is It Eczema?

Are Your Hands Just Dry, Or Is It Eczema?

Sometimes that irritated skin on your hands is more than simple dryness.

Hand eczema could be the culprit, with painful dry and itchy skin on all or part of the hand and fingers.

"If your hands are extremely dry and painful, and using moisturizer throughout the da...

13 Sep
TikTok 'Slugging' Trend Has People Coating Their Faces With Grease

TikTok 'Slugging' Trend Has People Coating Their Faces With Grease

To slug or not to slug? That's the question for millions of TikTok users, who turn to the social media giant for tips and information on what amounts to a DIY skin care phenomenon....

01 Sep
FDA Warns of Dangers From Skin Lightening Creams

FDA Warns of Dangers From Skin Lightening Creams

Skin lightening products can be dangerous for consumers when they contain harmful ingredients that are illegal for ...

13 Aug
Up Your Skin Care Routine During Hot Summer Months

Up Your Skin Care Routine During Hot Summer Months

Sweating can affect your skin, so learning how to handle it should be an important part of your skin care regime, a Baylor C...

09 Aug
B 8/10 -- FDA Warns Amazon, Other Vendors About Sale of Skin Tag Removal Products

B 8/10 -- FDA Warns Amazon, Other Vendors About Sale of Skin Tag Removal Products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday issued warning letters to three companies, inclu...

20 Jun
07 Jun
Veterans at Higher Risk of Deadly Skin Cancers

Veterans at Higher Risk of Deadly Skin Cancers

U.S. veterans are at higher risk for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, than most Americans, and new research finds they are also more likely to have advanced-stage disease when it's detected.

At the time of diagnosis, "we found veterans with

05 Jun
Skin Biopsy? Here Are Tips on Wound Care

Skin Biopsy? Here Are Tips on Wound Care

A skin biopsy is often used to diagnose skin cancer and other skin conditions.

It involves the removal of a small amount of skin, which is examined under a microscope. Afterwards, you'll need to...

18 May
Could Omega-3 Fatty Acids Fight Acne?

Could Omega-3 Fatty Acids Fight Acne?

As many as 50 million Americans deal with acne. The blemishes can be painful and, for some, embarrassing.

Now, researchers may have found a new weapon to fight acne - one without harsh side effects.

A study in Germany has pinpointed omega-3 fatty acids - found in f...

20 Apr
FDA Warns 12 Companies About Skin Lightening Products

FDA Warns 12 Companies About Skin Lightening Products

Twelve companies have been issued warning letters about selling over-the-counter skin lightening products containing hydroquinone, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday.

The products are unapproved drugs that are not recognized as safe and effective, ac...

02 Apr
Newer Sunscreens Can Better Match Your Skin Tone

Newer Sunscreens Can Better Match Your Skin Tone

Newer sunscreens that can match your skin tone may encourage more people to use sunscreen, an expert says.

"The lighter a person's skin, the higher their risk for skin cancer," said Dr. Henry Li...

30 Mar
Rash Decisions: Many Triggers for Children's Skin Outbreaks

Rash Decisions: Many Triggers for Children's Skin Outbreaks

A sudden rash can be a puzzling and alarming symptom in a child. But as one expert explains, rashes are common in kids and often caused by eczema or an allergic reaction.

"Eczema is a disease that causes patches of dry skin, which is often accompanied by intense itching....

22 Feb
Should You Use Antibiotic Creams on Your Skin?

Should You Use Antibiotic Creams on Your Skin?

As winter winds leave your skin dry, cracked and prone to cuts and bleeding, a skin expert says you should resist the urge to use antibiotic creams or ointments.

While it might seem sensible to use antibiotic topicals to combat germs and prevent infection with

21 Feb
Science Reveals Acne's Secrets, Moving Closer to Better Treatments

Science Reveals Acne's Secrets, Moving Closer to Better Treatments

A type of skin cell that plays a significant role in fighting acne has been identified -- a finding researchers say could lead to new ways to treat the common skin ailment

Hair follicles have been known to be major factors in acne development, but

24 Dec
Men (Santa Included) Need These Facial Hair Care Tips

Men (Santa Included) Need These Facial Hair Care Tips

Healthy looking facial hair starts with healthy skin -- even if you're Santa.

The American Academy of Dermatology suggests some tips to prevent dandruff,

20 Dec
Proctor & Gamble Recalls Pantene, Herbal Essences Products Due to Benzene

Proctor & Gamble Recalls Pantene, Herbal Essences Products Due to Benzene

Proctor & Gamble has voluntarily recalled several dry shampoo sprays and hair conditioner spray products with brand names Pantene, Herbal Essences, Aussie and Waterless because of benzene contamination.

This follows an earlier recall of some aerosol spray

31 Oct
Caring for a New Baby's Skin, Hair and Nails

Caring for a New Baby's Skin, Hair and Nails

Caring for a baby's delicate skin, hair and nails can be intimidating, but five simple steps can make it easier, according to an expert from the American Academy of Dermatology.

"With their tiny hands and feet, babies can seem so fragile and vulnerable," said dermatologi...

19 Sep
Using a Hair Removal Gel or Cream? Here's How to Do It Safely

Using a Hair Removal Gel or Cream? Here's How to Do It Safely

When hair sprouts where you don't want it, you can always shave, but other ways to remove unwanted body hair can last longer.

The downside: Chemical hair removers can cause burning, itching or redness.

"Hair removal creams, lotions and gels are quick and easy to us...

28 Aug
Trying Out a New Skin Care Product? Test It First

Trying Out a New Skin Care Product? Test It First

You've just bought a new skin care product and you're excited to see how it might transform your look. Instead, you end up with red, itchy or swollen patches because one of the ingredients causes an allergic reaction.

The best way to avoid this problem while trying some...

27 Aug
Don't Forget to Apply Sunscreen Before & After Water Fun

Don't Forget to Apply Sunscreen Before & After Water Fun

If you're at the beach or pool, applying sunscreen before and after you've been in the water is a must, a cancer specialist says.

The intensity of exposure to harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays "is higher under water than it is above water," said Dr. Arun Mavanur. He is a sur...

21 Aug
Want That Healthy Skin Glow? These Foods Can Get You There

Want That Healthy Skin Glow? These Foods Can Get You There

Eating foods high in five key nutrients can help you have soft, glowing, healthy skin, an expert says.

Omega-3s: While they're typically associated with brain and heart health and lower blood pressure, they also "can reduce inflammation and keep your ski...

09 Aug
New Drug Might Be Non-Surgical Option for Common Skin Cancers

New Drug Might Be Non-Surgical Option for Common Skin Cancers

An experimental gel has shown early promise in treating the most common form of skin cancer -- hinting at a potential alternative to surgery in the future.

Researchers tested the gel in 30 patients with basal cell carcinoma (BCC), a skin cancer diagnosed in more than 3 m...

01 Aug
Take This Refresher on Skin Safety in Summer Sun

Take This Refresher on Skin Safety in Summer Sun

Sun protection is essential as you enjoy the outdoors this summer, a skin expert stresses.

"Skin cancer is the most common cancer in humans so it's important that we do what we can to protect ourselves," Dr. Ida Orengo, a professor of dermatology at Baylor College of Med...

03 Jul
Shining a Light on Sunscreens

Shining a Light on Sunscreens

Sunscreen isn't just for pool gatherings and beach outings: Using sunscreen every day could reduce your risk of skin cancer, experts say.

Daily use of at least an SPF 15 sunscreen can lower your risk of melanoma -- the deadliest type of skin cancer -- by 50%, according t...

18 Jun
Many 'High-Risk' Americans Unconcerned About Skin Cancer: Poll

Many 'High-Risk' Americans Unconcerned About Skin Cancer: Poll

It's long been known the sun's rays can cause skin cancer.

But a new poll shows that only about 30% of American adults say they're concerned about developing skin cancer -- even though nearly 70% have at least one risk factor for the disease.

The American Academy o...

28 May
Many Americans Confused About Sunscreens: Poll

Many Americans Confused About Sunscreens: Poll

Think you know all you need to know about slathering on the sunscreen this summer?

Maybe you don't.

As the Memorial Day weekend begins, many Americans are confused about the proper application of sunscreen and about its sun protection factor (SPF), the American Aca...

12 May
Moderna Vaccine Can Trigger Red, Itchy 'COVID Arm,' But It's Temporary

Moderna Vaccine Can Trigger Red, Itchy 'COVID Arm,' But It's Temporary

In rare cases, people who receive the two-dose Moderna COVID-19 vaccine may experience a red, itchy patch of skin a few days later at the injection site, a new report finds.

They shouldn't panic: This "COVID arm" reaction, although annoying, was short-lived in all cases ...

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