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While sunshine and alcohol seem like a match made in heaven to many of us, the combination can have some unexpected, and ...
At-home tech is a great way to bridge the gap between in-clinic appointments. This LED lip mask from Dr Dennis Gross uses ...
When the temperatures rise, a trip to the beach or mountains sounds great for both people and pets. But veterinarians say dog ...
HE is on a mission to help our pets  . . . and is here to answer YOUR questions. Sean, who is the head vet at tailored pet ...
This guide is your go-to for simple, effective, natural ways to calm your skin, soothe irritation, and get back to enjoying the season without looking (or feeling) like a cautionary tale.
With so many families spending time outdoors for the holiday weekend, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Jeanine Downie shares tips on how to treat sunburns.
Don’t let a dicky tummy, sunburn or travel sickness ruin your holiday this summer, with nutritional therapist and pharmacist ...
When the temperatures rise, so do visits to the emergency room. According to the most recent data from the New Jersey ...
“Dogs can get a sunburn on areas of their body with less hair, such as the bridge of their nose,” said Dr. Lori Bierbrier, ...
It's normal for your skin to appear very red if you've gotten a sunburn, and it'll likely get worse before it gets better. To ...
Directions: Add coconut oil, shea butter, and jojoba/sesame/sunflower oil to a makeshift double boiler. (To make your own ...
While the sun is a welcome sight for many during this holiday weekend, it means you can get sunburned in 15 minutes or less ...