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Outdoor living is part of what we love about Arizona. Unfortunately, it comes with a price—insects. No one enjoys a prick or sting followed by a relentless itchy rash. And…
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Have you noticed more hair than usual coming out when you brush, comb, or style? Are you finding it on your clothing or in the shower? Losing hair can be…
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Unfortunately, no diet will cure a chronic disease like psoriasis. That said, changes in your diet can help with symptoms. Because psoriasis is an inflammatory condition, it makes sense to…
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That “sun-kissed” look. That “golden glow.” That subtle bronzing as you “get your vitamin D.” It all comes down to one thing—DNA damage. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as…
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Milia are tiny white bumps that form on the skin, usually around the eyes, nose, cheeks, or genitals. Milia that occur without a known cause (primary milia) tend to disappear…
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Sunscreen should be applied daily as sun damage can occur anytime of year, even when it’s cloudy.
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Ingrown hairs are hairs that do not grow properly out of the follicle. Instead, they turn back and grow into the skin. Some ingrown hairs pierce the lining of the…
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Approximately 40 to 50 million people suffer from acne in the U.S. each year. While mostly seen as an adolescent skin problem, acne affects a number of adults as well.…
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You can’t stay 30 forever. Everyone will eventually develop lines on the face; there’s no way to avoid it. But you can slow that process down with nonsurgical cosmetic treatments…
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Actinic keratoses (AKs) are a precancer of the skin. Left untreated, they may develop into squamous cell carcinoma, a form of non-melanoma skin cancer. This occurs between 10% to 30%…