Exercising in the open air requires a little extra effort when it comes to protection. It’s worth it, though. You can level up your SPF game and still enjoy a sweat session outside.
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ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – Are you interested in getting your skin checked for preventative care purposes? If so, a clinic in ...
Most of us don’t think twice about shampoo, deodorant, or lotion. Now, Consumer Reports reveals that some of those products ...
Sierra Finley has always had a heart for helping people, but she believes a breast cancer diagnosis gave her a bigger purpose.
Do tattoos cause cancer? Are inks fully regulated? Can you get an MRI or donate blood after getting inked? Experts separate tattoo myths from medical reality.