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Spice Up Your Spa
By: Cathy Christensen
Add some spice to your spa with the stimulating ingredient of cinnamon.
Using Estrogen for Skin Rejuvenation Shows Mixed Results
Dermatologists are seeing mixed results when using estrogen to try to spur skin rejuvenation, encouraging them to seek more tried and true methods.
LED, Green Tea Combo Shown Effective Against Wrinkles
German researchers have shown that using LED technology in combination with a green tea extract lotion can have a visible effect on facial wrinkles and fine lines.
Vitamin C Useful for Skin Healing, Research Shows
A new study shows how vitamin C is helpful in wound healing, as well as its ability to act as a skin protector, making it a vital ingredient in skin care products for fighting free radicals and DNA damage.
Vitamin E: A Skin Care Ally
By: Peter T. Pugliese, MD
Learn more about this vitamin powerhouse that helps address aging and UV damage.
The Wonderful World of Walnuts
By: Cathy Christensen
Walnuts contribute their nutty appeal to your spa menu.
Antioxidants Don't Increase Melanoma Risk, Study Shows
Vitamins C, E and other antioxidants do not increase the risk for melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, a new study found.
Physiological Effects of Vitamin E
By: Peter T. Pugliese, MD
Learn more about how vitamin E affects the body's functions.
White Tea Targets Wrinkles, Sagging Skin
New research shows that white tea can be beneficial in supporting the body's elastin and collagen, and be helpful for other parts of the body as well.
Vitamin D, Fish Oil Supplements Taken on in Large Study
A new study that will look at the effects of vitamin D and fish oil supplements on African Americans has been announced, aiming to see how increasing these elements in the body can may be beneficial against cancer, heart disease, stroke and other serious medical issues.
