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Previous studies indicate that people tend to view lighter skin more favorably than they do darker skin. Darker skin tones are associated with...
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... serious type of skin cancer, will account for about 8,650 of the 11,590 deaths due to skin cancer in 2009. Israel has also seen a rise in skin...
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... with a worldwide group of physicians and scientists, have discovered a remarkable treatment for a rare, yet debilitating, skin condition.
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The study, which set out to determine whether political views can skew skin color perception, included three experiments.
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... and Dr. H. Richard Alexander, Jr. of the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center in Baltimore, Maryland.
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COLUMBUS, OH -- 11/24/09 -- Dublin-based Timeless Skin Solutions announces the return of Allyson Sterling, PA-C to the office, Dr. Carol Clinton's
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... found on the skin's surface may play a key role in preventing inflammation and disease. A new study shows that bacteria living on the skin's...
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... of them are very rough on the skin. Solutions that take off the top layer of skin are very common but very damaging, acne prone skin is usually...
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... that rosier skin appeared healthy. Smokers and people with diabetes or heart disease have fewer blood vessels in their skin, and so skin would...
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