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Dermatitis can lead to fingerprint ID failures
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Adults with excessively dry hands were four times more likely than healthy counterparts to fail computerized fingerprint verification tests in a small new study from Malaysia. "Because of the emerging use of biometrics in...Tags: Malaysia, University of Pennsylvania, Research, Interior Policy, Science and Technology
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Hand, foot and mouth disease common in children
Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common ailment often picked up by children in day care. While it may make for a cranky child, Dr. Benjamin N. Lockshin, a Silver Spring dermatologist who also teaches at Georgetown University and the Johns Hopkins...Tags: Skin Conditions, Medical Specialization, Hand, foot and mouth disease, Georgetown, Dermatology
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Hairstyles may keep some black women from exercise
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A number of obstacles may stand between a person and exercise, and hairstyles may be one of them for African-American women, according to a new study. Researchers found about two of every five African-American women said...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Medical Research, Wake Forest University, New York City
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Northwestern study suggests weight component to psoriasis
When Graham Crawford was 11, he was a bit overweight and had to battle psoriasis, a skin disease that left red scaly patches on his nose and fingers. His skin cleared up after he started using ointment designed to fight psoriasis. But when he stopped...
Tags: Methotrexate (drug), Skin Conditions, University of Pennsylvania, Medical Research, Science and Technology
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Newest facial fillers that erase lines without surgery
If you're over 40, you probably remember that first time someone called you "Ma'am" or "Sir." It almost surely hurt, no matter how young and fit you felt. Evidently, your age was showing in those wrinkles and sags. Some decide to live with it; others...
Tags: Personal Service, Food and Drug Administration, Allergan Inc., Medical Specialization, Plastic Surgeons
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Makeup to go with your new gray 'do
Dear Answer Angel: After many years of coloring my hair, I have let it go gray. I am happy with the result but I am wondering if I should purchase some new makeup to go with my new hair color. Maybe I should be choosing different shades of blush,...
Tags: Rubber Products Industry, Rogaine (drug), Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Fashion Trends
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Skin-care newcomers and their interesting ingredients
Special to the Los Angeles TimesHere is a selection of some new offerings at the prestige end of the market, many predicated on exclusive ingredients and newfangled technology: Super Cream from 3LAB, exclusively at Barneys, joins that brand's high-priced roster but remains its most...Tags: New Products, Physical Conditions, Personal Service, Salmon, Dietary Supplements
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Sunscreen for sensitive skin
Name: Zo Skin Health Oclipse Sunscreen + Primer Broad-Spectrum SPF 30 What it is: A tinted sunscreen and makeup primer with some anti-aging properties. Oclipse contains natural melanin, zinc oxide (10.2 percent) and titanium dioxide (3.7 percent) to...Tags: Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Skin Damage
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Multitasking BB skin creams becoming popular in U.S.
Given their pedigree as a beauty staple for South Korean actresses, it may seem odd that BB creams would find their way into American beauty boutiques. But the products — originally known as Blemish Balm — are among the hottest new...
Tags: New Products, Auto Trends, South Korea, Health and Beauty Products
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Shining a light on sunscreen guidelines
It's a conundrum. You want to have fun in the sun, but you don't want skin cancer or — heaven forbid! — wrinkles. Maybe you think you have it made in the shade with sunscreen. But while most sun and skin experts would advise you to slather the...
Tags: Cancer, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Skin Cancer, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Medical Specialization
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What's new in beauty and hair-care products
Los Angeles TimesIt's a notion ingrained early: September, the start of the traditional school year, is a time to start over. For the nonstudent, that may mean cleaning out your closets, enrolling in an exercise class or recommitting to New Year's resolutions. It's also a...Tags: Vitamin C, Physical Conditions, Personal Service, Jack Black, Dietary Supplements
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