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All about autoimmune diseases

June 21, 2022 autoimmune diseases,  Dermatology,  Immunology Allergy and Rheumatology

It is estimated that more than 20 million Americans are currently living with an autoimmune disease. Because many autoimmune diseases impact the body in different

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Skincare 106: Good for your skin and the earth

June 6, 2022 Dermatology,  Environment,  natural,  Skincare 101

Licensed aesthetician Kim Chang lays out the easiest ways to navigate “natural” products to keep your skin and the environment healthy.

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Skincare 105: Wrinkles

May 31, 2022 Dermatology,  Skincare 101,  wrinkles

Dermatologist Dr. Zeena Nawas shares what causes pesky wrinkles and some ways to treat them at home and at the doctor’s office.

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Does COVID-19 cause sudden hair loss?

April 19, 2022 COVID-19,  Dermatology,  hair loss

Dr. John Wolf discusses the link between COVID-19 infection, stressful experiences and sudden temporary hair loss.

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Examining benefits, dangers of blue light on skin

April 18, 2022 blue light,  Dermatology,  Skin Care

Dr. Ida Orengo says blue light from the sun can be harmful or helpful, depending on your level of exposure.

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Growing Up Baylor: Dr. Rajani Katta

January 7, 2020 Dermatology,  Dr. Rajani Katta,  Education,  Growing Up Baylor,  Medical Education

Imagine studying, training and eventually working at the same institution during the span of your career. A special group of physicians, faculty members, researchers and

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Tips to keep your skin healthy while traveling

April 26, 2019 Dermatology,  Healthcare,  Kaylee Dusang,  Skin Care,  Travel

Going on vacation? Lucky you! But remember, every time you board a plane, head to the beach, or enjoy that mountaintop view, you are exposing

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Chocolate and your skin: Does it really cause you to break out?

February 12, 2018 chocolate,  Dermatology,  Dr. Carina Wasko,  Jeannette Sanchez,  Skin Care

Worried that your Valentine’s Day chocolate may cause a breakout? Go ahead and enjoy it guilt-free, says Dr. Carina Wasko. “The effect of diet on

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Growing Up Baylor: Dr. Theodore Rosen

September 26, 2017 Dermatology,  Dr. Theodore Rosen,  Education,  Growing Up Baylor

Imagine studying, training and eventually teaching at the same institution during the span of your career. A special group of physicians, faculty members and researchers

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Tips to start school year acne free

August 16, 2017 back to school,  Dermatology,  Dr. Ramsey Markus,  Jeannette Sanchez,  Skin Care

Having acne can be discouraging, especially when a breakout pops up right before an important day. With the new school year just around the corner,

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