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Here's what you should know. Allergy medicines are available as pills, liquids, inhalers, nasal sprays, eye drops, skin creams and shots, also called injections ...
Losing the sense of smell touches many parts of life. Without a good sense of smell, food might taste bland. It can be hard to tell one food from another.
— Mayo Clinic researchers have trained mouse immune systems to eradicate skin cancer from within, using a genetic combination of human DNA from melanoma cells ...
People who sweat a lot are more prone to skin infections. Social and emotional effects. Having clammy or dripping hands and sweat-soaked clothes can be ...
Learn about the expertise offered to people with conditions of the skin, mucous membranes and hair.
Now, we all know it's important to wear sunscreen to prevent sunburn, which is linked to skin cancer. But Mayo Clinic dermatologist Dr. Dawn Davis says there ...
Moisturizers are especially helpful in preventing and treating dry skin that can come with winter weather. Did you know there is a moment in your day that's ...
Watch Mayo Clinic dermatologist Julia Lehman, M.D., describe how specialists work together to help people who develop skin changes following blood and ...
For acne: Adults and children—Use two times a day, morning and evening. For tetracycline. For topical dosage form (ointment):. For skin infections ...
Taking vitamin A supplements while using this topical cancer drug increases the risk of the drug's side effects, such as itchy, dry skin. Hepatotoxic drugs.
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