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Rashes and Skin Irritations Summer heat, poison ivy, swimming in certain water, perspiration and other factors can cause skin irritations and rashes. Heat and Sweat Hot summer air and sweat can cause ...
Regularly checking your skin can help catch skin cancer early, when it’s highly treatable. Follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists to check your skin for signs of skin cancer. Anyone can ...
Conner High School announced Thursday that it has hired Noel Rash as its new head football coach after the sudden death of former coach Dave Trosper earlier this month.
Larimer County health officials have confirmed a human case of tularemia, a rare but potentially serious bacterial infection found in wildlife, particularly rabbits and rodents.
The Chautauqua County Health Department has confirmed two beavers in the Sherman area tested positive for tularemia. Cases of tularemia in animals are rarely detected in WNY; the last confirmed case ...
From subtle rashes to sun-safety strategies, Drs Maureen McMahon and John Edminister discuss how to recognize cutaneous lupus and protect patients from UV-triggered flares.
Tularemia, sometimes known as “rabbit fever,” is a rare but potentially serious bacterial infection carried by local wildlife, including rabbits and rodents. Humans can become infected through bites ...
Tranexamic acid can be applied topically to treat hyperpigmentation. Mariya Borisova / Getty Images 1. Improvement of Melasma Melasma is a skin condition that presents as light to dark brown macules ...
Before going for a hike or hitting a park this summer, here’s what you need to know about ticks — and the diseases they carry — around South Carolina ...
The Chautauqua County Health Department has confirmed two beavers in the Sherman area tested positive for tularemia. Cases of tularemia in animals are rarely detected in WNY; the last confirmed ...
There was a big discovery of a disease that is being spread throughout New York State, which has people very concerned and is spread by deer flies, ticks, and even contaminated water and food. It is ...
The Chautauqua County Health Department (CCHD) has confirmed two beavers in the Sherman area have tested positive for tularemia, a rare bacterial disease. The last documented case in the region was in ...