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Information source for hair loss and hair care tips. Treatment options for men and women.
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Your On-line Resource for Vein Treatment Information : Use this site to explore vein symptoms, conditions, available treatments, and then to find a local vein specialist who can help you address your issues.
Vitiligo : Vitiligo is a common pigmentation disorder. Research based information about the types, vitiligo treatments and causes of vitiligo.
Patient Information - Rosacea : An online dermatology resource for patients, GP's and dermatologists. a nice, short introduction to rosacea -ed.
Rosacea, More than Just a Red Face : Yahoo group offering email support.
Treatments for Psoriasis : General psoriasis information including types, causes, treatments, and resources. Also offers information on related skin disorders.
Emedicine.com - Urticaria : Pathophysiology, frequency, mortality/morbidity rate, causes, treatment, laboratory studies and medications.
Vitiligo Support : Offer social support and information to those affected by vitiligo.
Vitiligo Society UK : Vitiligo results in a loss of skin color. Vitiligo usually occurs in families, and may sometimes also involve diabetes, thyroid disorders, and some other conditions.
The Background of Seborrheic Dermatitis : A medical observation and overview of Seborrheic Dermatitis. Includes clinical history, causes, treatment, and medication.
DermNet - Urticaria : Information on different types of hives, including cholinergic urticaria and dermographism.
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Health Tip: Screening for Cancer (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) --
The best way to get a good prognosis when it comes to cancer is to get
diagnosed as early as possible -- and that's where cancer screening tests
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Health Tip: Getting Full Too Quickly (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- If you find yourself only able to eat a few
bites of food before you feel "full," don't brush it off as a new
weight-loss strategy, the U.S. National Library of Medicine advises. |
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Depression's Effect on Pleasure Is Real (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, Aug. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Loss of interest in previously
enjoyable activities is a common sign of depression -- and it's a
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