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SCHAUMBURG, IL--(Marketwired - Dec 9, 2014) - Everyone wants a happy, healthy baby, however, babies often experience discomfort from diaper rash -- a condition that causes skin underneath the...
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OAKBROOK TERRACE, IL--(Marketwired - Nov 13, 2014) - Hospitals across the United States continue to improve their rates for complying with evidence-based care processes according to "America's...
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SCHAUMBURG, IL--(Marketwired - Nov 11, 2014) - Studies have demonstrated that exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun and indoor tanning damages the DNA in our skin cells. This not only...
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SCHAUMBURG, IL--(Marketwired - Oct 7, 2014) - Although ear piercings are more common and can be less risky than other body piercings, they can still cause complications if not handled safely. For...
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SCHAUMBURG, IL--(Marketwired - Sep 9, 2014) - Tattoos are popular ways to change your appearance and express yourself. In fact, according to the Pew Research Center, more than a third of Americans...
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SCHAUMBURG, IL--(Marketwired - Aug 12, 2014) - Unique in appearance and structure, African-American hair is especially fragile and prone to injury and damage. More than half of African-American...
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CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwired - Aug 7, 2014) - The American Academy of Dermatology (Academy) is holding the Summer Academy Meeting 2014, its annual summer scientific meeting in Chicago, August 6 - 10,...
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SCHAUMBURG, IL--(Marketwired - Jul 8, 2014) - Melasma is a common skin problem that causes brown to gray-brown patches on the face. More likely to affect women and people with darker skin tones,...
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SCHAUMBURG, IL--(Marketwired - Jun 10, 2014) - According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the United States is...
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SCHAUMBURG, IL--(Marketwired - May 27, 2014) - The American Academy of Dermatology (Academy) today launched "Lawn," a public service advertisement (PSA) that encourages older men to check...