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Green Tea Party
By Cathy Christensen
Enjoy the body benefits and rich flavor of this much-lauded beverage.
Spring is in the Air
By Abby Penning
Feel the rejuvenation of the season with a burst of new makeup colors.
Eczema May Be Caused by Defect in Skin Barrier
New research show atopic dermatitis may be caused a defect in the skin's protective outer layer, causing irritation to be the result of microbes and allergens, and leading dermatologists to more sensitive treatments.
Acne May Prevent People from Exercising or Playing Sports
Research released from the University of Bath indicates people who suffer from acne are less likely to participate in sports or exercise due to a heightened awareness about the skin condition, resulting in a greater need to treat the acne.
Acupuncture May Alleviate Menstrual Pain
New research released by German researchers shows that in addition to treating other types of pain, acupuncture can be useful in helping women treat menstrual pain.
Americans Spending More on Yoga
A recently released study commissioned by Yoga Journal indicates Americans are spending nearly double on yoga classes and products than they were in 2004, showing a devoted market base and an interest in health and wellness.
Women Tea-drinkers May Have Less Plaque in Arteries
A study recently released by researchers in France indicates women who drink at least three cups of tea a day are less likely to have plaque in their cartoid arteries, pointing to health benefits of tea.
Trends in Holistic Beauty and Nutraceuticals
By Imogen Matthews
Trends in holistic beauty are spurring the nutricosmetic segment and recent product launches.
Report Explores Growth of Baby Body Care
Packaged Facts cites growth of the US$6.9 billion U.S. baby care market, in part, to Americans' embrace of luxury health and beauty care products; notes infant body care now emphasized in prestige outlets.
Personal Care Products Gaining Ground on Cosmetic Surgery
The drive for consumers to improve their personal appearance is increasing, according to a duo of reports from independant market analyst Datamonitor, and this is leading to more people seeking out minimally invasive treatments and professional personal care products.
