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Skin and subcutaneous diseases account for 44.84 million DALYs globally in 2021, ranking seventh in disability burden.
Millions of people compulsively pick their skin or pull their hair. Social media is helping some of them to recover.
Click in for more news from The Hill{beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story HHS cuts threaten HIV/AIDS response The ...
Wellamoon Sleep Patch works through an advanced three-layer slow-release system that delivers natural sleep-enhancing ...
Some people develop AIDS a few years after infection ... An HIV rash looks a certain way: large areas of flat, reddened skin peppered with tiny bumps. The rash can be itchy or painful. It often occurs ...
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. But it’s also one of the most curable cancers when we catch it early. Melanoma is a rare and very aggressive form of skin ...
Common causes of itchy skin include insect bites, allergies, stress, and skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. This article outlines some of the best natural and home remedies for itching.
What’s the big deal about washing your face? You slather on some soap, splash your skin with water, pat dry, and you’re on your way. But for people with problem acne, skin care involves a ...
A NEW study on superficial basal cell carcinoma treatment decisions highlights that patient decision aids may subtly shift treatment preferences, with keywords such as superficial basal cell carcinoma ...
Low- and middle-income countries across the world continue to adapt to suspensions and terminations of United States support to their national AIDS responses. In Malawi, the Government’s 2025-26 ...
According to a 2022 review published in Nutrients Journal, a common complication of zinc deficiency is dermatitis, a skin condition that can cause inflammation, redness, and rashes, including ...
Swimming. Jobs that need frequent handwashing. Bathing often. Skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis. Rough skin that is scaly or flaky. Mild to moderate itching. Cracking skin that may bleed.