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Extensive resources devoted to dermatology
Dermatology and skincare are integral to maintaining not only the health but also the beauty of our skin, which is our body's largest organ. Proper skincare routines, combined with professional dermatological advice, can prevent and treat a variety of skin issues, from acne and eczema to more severe conditions like psoriasis and skin cancer. Browse our extensive catalog of resources dedicated to skincare and dermatology.
Preparing Your Skin for Winter
Winter weather brings less humidity, less vitamin D, lower temperatures, and brisk winds, which all affect how much moisture your skin receives and retains, making your skin drier. In the winter, you’re constantly switching from cold weather outside to forced air and heat inside, which decreases humidity indoors and causes dry skin. Vitamin D from sunlight is a natural anti-inflammatory, and you are exposed to much less vitamin D in the winter because you spend less time outside in the sun.
4 Thanksgiving Foods that Benefit Skin Health
Don’t forget about your skin’s health when enjoying your Thanksgiving meal this year. You don’t have to limit what you’re eating or make a complicated dish to do that, though. Did you know that there are actually many common Thanksgiving foods that benefit your skin? Below are some skin-friendly Thanksgiving foods to look for this Turkey Day.
5 Skin Care Resolutions to Make
Achieving healthy, glowing skin doesn’t happen overnight. The new year is a great time to revamp your skin care routine and commit to habits that will help you achieve healthier skin, but where’s the best place to begin?
Common Skin Problems in Infants
Children’s skin problems span nearly two decades from birth through adolescence. Several common pediatric skin conditions will be discussed including: diaper dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, warts, and acne.
November is National Healthy Skin Month
Your skin is your body’s largest organ, so it’s important to take good care of it. November is National Healthy Skin Month and this year we are helping you achieve #YourHealthiestSkin from head to toe.
October Is National Eczema Awareness Month
Eczema (eg-zuh-MUH) is the name for a group of conditions that cause the skin to become itchy, inflamed, or have a rash-like appearance. There are seven types of eczema: atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, dyshidrotic eczema, nummular eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, and stasis dermatitis.