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Millions of people compulsively pick their skin or pull their hair. Social media is helping some of them to recover.
Jessica Zbinden-Webster was diagnosed with a rare kind of basal cell carcinoma when she was just 26, now she campaigns to ...
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FOX 5 New York on MSNBrooklyn company launches life-saving gel nationwide: 'Control bleeding almost instantly'A revolutionary gel that can stop bleeding instantly is being made inside a sterile lab in Brooklyn — and it’s about to go ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNWhat’s the difference between freckles, sunspots and moles?By Mike Climstein, Jeremy Hudson, Michael Stapelberg and Nedeljka Rosic You’ve got a new brown spot on your face, but is it a ...
A MUM-OF-TWO has been left permanently disabled by a stroke after waiting nearly two hours for an ambulance. “We’re supposed ...
Meet the winners of Well+Good's Beauty Awards, tested and reviewed by editors, experts, and derms. Shop lotions, lasers, ...
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In the ruins of a health-care system, many medical facilities have become graveyards. Doctors continue to deliver lifesaving care—but they risk their own lives in the process.
Dermatofibromas are hard brown or red lumps under the skin. They usually develop on exposed areas of skin, such as the legs, arms, and back. Dermatofibromas do not develop into cancer. In general ...
Drip, drip, drip. For years, that’s the single sound which haunted me during those long days in that dark prison—the dripping of water falling from each dank corner onto filth-covered floors. Others’ ...
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