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Dr. Ida Orengo

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Skin cancer: Reduce your risks

June 9, 2015May 9, 2017Cancer, Dermatology, Dr. Ida Orengo, Healthcare, Houston, Julia Parsons, Skin Cancer, Sunscreen

Baylor College of Medicine dermatologist Dr. Ida Orengo says there are two easy precautions you can take to help reduce your risk for developing skin

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Body art gone wrong: How to spot, care for an infection

April 1, 2015October 7, 2016Dana Benson, Dermatology, Dr. Ida Orengo, Dr. Jeffrey Steinbauer, Family and community medicine, first aid, Healthcare, Houston, infection, piercings, tattoos

While most people may choose a postcard or refrigerator magnet to commemorate their spring break, others make more impulsive decisions and return home with a

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Summer round up: Our experts’ best advice

July 1, 2014June 13, 2018Cancer, Dermatology, dietitian-approved recipes, Dr. Ida Orengo, Dr. Rajani Katta, eating outdoors, Healthcare, Nutrition and Wellness, Skin Cancer, Summer, Sunscreen

Whether your Independence Day plans include a trip to the lake, a backyard barbecue or just relaxing at home, experts at Baylor College of Medicine

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Healthy tan? Think again

June 3, 2013October 7, 2016Dermatology, Dr. Ida Orengo, Skin Cancer, Sun Tan

You may think that a sun tan gives you a healthy-looking glow, but think again about the sun’s impact on your skin. Dangers of the

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From the Labs Image of the Month

From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs: Adult-born neurons made the cover

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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