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  • Makeup Mistakes Many Seniors Make

    As much as we try to escape it, aging is an inevitable part of life. But that doesn't mean we can't at least look good while doing it! The body goes through so many changes as...

    5 days ago - Active Beat

  • Senior NIH analyst wants Sen. Hawley "to be skinned alive" for challenging fraudulent election results

    Senior NIH analyst wants Sen. Hawley "to be skinned alive" for challenging fraudulent election results

    Now that President Donald Trump is banned from Twitter, all hatred and violence is gone from the social media platform. Actually, it is only just getting started as maniacal...

    11 days ago - Natural News

  • Google Glass-like Device Could Help Prevent Alzheimer's Disease

    Google Glass-like Device Could Help Prevent Alzheimer's Disease

    Google Glass-like device could help zap Alzheimer's disease by sending electronic pulses through the skin to stimulate the sense of smell.

    27 days ago - Medindia Health

  • 4'-acetoxy resveratrol, equol may improve wrinkles, skin firmness in postmenopausal women

    Novel compounds 4'-acetoxy resveratrol and equol were associated with improvements in eight skin parameters in a cohort of postmenopausal women, according to a study. “The...

    1 month ago - Healio

  • New Year New You: Health Tips All Seniors Should Know

    It's important to take care of your health at any age but seniors can be more susceptible to illnesses making it even more of a priority. What better time to start taking care...

    1 month ago - Active Beat - 2 articles

  • A Skin Test for Parkinson's Diagnosis?

    A new study has shown high sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing Parkinson's from autopsy samples taken from the skin. Medscape Medical News

    2 monthes ago - Medscape

  • Burt's Bees announces research data supporting the efficacy of natural lip and anti-aging skincare

    Burt's Bees, a pioneer in natural skin care, today announced new research supporting the role of efficacy-first, natural regimens to defend, replenish and restore vibrant...

    3 monthes ago - News Medical

  • Moffitt researchers find immune-oncologic differences in prostate tumors of African American men

    Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer among American men after skin cancer, but the disease does not affect all races equally.

    3 monthes ago - News Medical - 5 articles

  • Simple skin test can accurately identify Parkinson's disease, research shows

    New research shows a simple skin test can accurately identify Parkinson's disease, demonstrating for the first time the feasibility of the method.

    3 monthes ago - News Medical - 5 articles

  • Diagnosing Parkinson's disease with skin samples could lead to earlier detection

    New research shows a simple skin test can accurately identify Parkinson's disease, which could lead to earlier detection of the disease and better outcomes for patients...

    3 monthes ago - ScienceDaily - 2 articles

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