Whether you’re an Olympian in Cortina d’Ampezzo or cruising down runs in Aspen or Zermatt, here’s what your face and body ...
The cold winter air can leave skin feeling dry and flaky. FOX Medical Team's Deena Centofanti explains how to take care of your feet, lips and hands.
Four local experts decode the science behind our winter skin woes, and recommend the products and practices worth trying now.
Distinct UV mutational signatures in cutaneous DNA reinforce UV radiation as the predominant environmental carcinogen underlying most skin cancers. Genetic counseling is best targeted to strong ...
Avoid excess caffeine, sugars and processed foods. Avoid stress, alcohol and smoking. Drink plenty of water. Humidify your ...
You clothes don't have to reek, nor does your shaker bottle.
Winter brings harsher conditions that challenge your daily commute and, more importantly, your skin barrier. Cold winds and ...
Daily makeup can stress your skin and clog pores, but only if you use the wrong products and don’t remove makeup properly.
The bone-chilling forecast for much of the US is enough to bring tears to anyone’s eyes. Watery eyes are very common in the ...
In Ayurveda, pure ghee is called 'Amrit' (nectar) because it is not only beneficial for the mind but also provides countless benefits to the body. From relieving constipation to strengthening bones, ...
Note: While research on alcohol is evolving, the World Health Organization says drinking less or not at all is better for your health. Dietary habits — like getting adequate hydration, eating ...
Learn how to prevent dryness and maintain radiant skin in winter with moisturizers, sun exposure, hydration, and natural ...