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Conditions like high blood pressure, skin rash and even osteoporosis could be triggered by hormonal imbalances in the body. Therefore, it becomes important to monitor symptoms that usually get snubbed ...
Scratching an itchy rash really does make it worse. Now we know why, thanks to new research that uncovers how scratching aggravates inflammation and swelling in a mouse model of a type of eczema ...
General adaptation syndrome (GAS), or Selye's syndrome, describes the various bodily processes that regulate how your body ...
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Diabetes-related blood sugar imbalance can weaken your immune system, making you prone to infections. Frequent respiratory infections like pneumonia might also signal uncontrolled diabetes.
Shaving with a razor is a quick, cheap and efficient way of banishing unwanted hair, but it occasionally comes with an unwanted side effect: shaving rash, or as it's more commonly known razor burn.
It's officially that time of the year: our skin is itchy, scaly, and more closely resembles a lizard than a dewy, glazed donut. You likely have a dozen barrier-repairing lip balms and thick hand ...
When looking at just the relationship between the diabetes drug and skin cancer risk without adjusting for other factors, patients had 54% lower odds of developing BCC and 35% lower odds of SCC.
A recent study suggests that metformin, a widely prescribed medication for type 2 diabetes, may reduce the risk of developing certain types of skin cancer. Researchers found that people taking ...
People taking metformin had a lower risk of the two most common skin cancers However, Black patients were not protected against squamous cell cancer TUESDAY, Jan. 14, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- A ...