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These include sun, wind, heat, dryness and high humidity. Repeated irritation can lead to skin peeling. In babies born past their due date, it's not unusual for ...
As No-Shave November ends, many men will be returning to their razors to take off that facial hair. But Mayo Clinic dermatologists say shaving too close to ...
About 1 in 5 people in the U.S. will have skin cancer during their lives. And it affects all skin colors. Reporter Jason Howland explains in today's Mayo Clinic ...
The purpose of this study is to define the presence and role of Axl in the risk of skin cancers in patients with CLL as well as non-CLL patients. Participation ...
Learn about this common skin condition that causes red, scaly, itchy patches and how you can combine medications with self-care habits to manage it.
Inverse psoriasis causes smooth patches of inflamed skin, usually under the breasts and around the groin and buttocks. Treatment options include nonprescription ...
In this group of inherited disorders, the body makes little or no melanin, a pigment that determines hair, skin and eye color and vision development.
Dawn Davis, a Mayo Clinic dermatologist, says there are three main types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. Watch: The ...
Cost, as treatments to improve how the skin looks (cosmetic therapies) often aren't covered by medical insurance; What you expect your skin to look like after ...
For generations, people have intentionally and unintentionally exposed their skin to the sun. As a result, skin cancer has become the most common form of ...
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