June 8, 2013
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Yes, sunscreen is number one for protecting your skin, but there are other ways to prevent sun damage. Here are some surprising things you can do to double your defenses against skin cancer.
Fight Sun Damage From the Inside Out
Sunscreen is a no-brainer if you want to protect your skin from UV rays. But studies have linked some foods, drinks, and habits to skin-cancer prevention as well. You still need to wear SPF every day, but add these surprising sun shields to your routine, and you might reduce your risk of skin cancer by fighting sun damage from the inside out.
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October 18, 2012
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axillary hyperhidrosis, Beauty, body odors, Botox injections, business, current-events, Dailyglow, dealing with underarm stains, excessive sweating, excessive underarm sweating, fashion stresses, Health, medicine, mental-health, non-invasive procedure, prescription antiperspirant, research, Science, Science News, silk shirts, stop excessive underarm sweating, stressing over potential body odors, style, surgery, technology, underarm stains, underarm sweating, Video
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Want to stop excessive underarm sweating? A pit stop in your doctor’s office may solve your hyperhidrosis in surprisingly little time.
If you have axillary hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, you’re all too familiar with the pit falls of the condition: dealing with underarm stains, stressing over potential body odors, and eliminating silk shirts from your wardrobe.
Until now, the most common treatments available were prescription antiperspirant, Botox injections, or surgery. However, a new non-invasive procedure promises to relieve the mental, physical, and fashion stresses of the 1 in 5 Americans dealing with excessive sweating by targeting the source of the problem.
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