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Skincare Warnings: Halloween Makeup and Skin Care Safety

Skincare-News.com reveals the truth about Halloween makeup, and the effects that even one night can have on the skin.

Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) October 31, 2007 -- Just because Halloween makeup is sold in stores doesn't mean it is good for the skin. Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Skin Care Tips to Avoid Ghoulish Makeup Aftermath This Halloween" offers advice for those wishing to turn their faces green, purple, orange, or any color in between.
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The most important thing to remember about Halloween makeup is that the products are not made with the same formulations as many of the skin care products worn on a daily basis. A lot of the face paints out there are grease-based, which can cause a multitude of skincare issues for anyone who has acne-prone skin.


SOLUTIONS: Four great ways to use an orange

Did you know an orange has uses other than eating it for its deliciously sweet and naturally juicy flavor? The citrus scent may help sweeten up your kitchen and the orange peel could be used as a beauty aid.

ANT HILLS BE GONE

Do you have an ant problem around your home? Try blending orange peels and mixing with water. Place directly on the anthill. Chip Tynan of the Missouri Botanical Garden's Horticultural Answer Service says citrus extracts are known to have some insecticidal properties.

ACNE REMEDY .


Dermatologists Warn Fitness Enthusiasts: Don't Let Exercise-Related Skin Problems Outweigh The Benefits Of Physical ...

The changing of the season brings cooler weather, shorter days and more people heading to health clubs for a healthy dose of indoor exercise. While experts agree that exercise is one of the most beneficial activities a person can do to improve one's overall health, dermatologists want gym goers to be aware of the hidden dangers of exercise -- bothersome skin conditions that can be painful and inhibit further physical activity if left untreated.

Speaking today at the American Academy of Dermatology's (Academy) Skin Academy, dermatologist Brian B. Adams, MD, MPH, FAAD, associate professor of dermatology at the University of Cincinnati and director of dermatology at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, both in Cincinnati, Ohio, discussed the most common skin conditions to which people who engage in regular indoor exercise are susceptible and how to treat them.


Deepak Chopra and Annie B. Bond of Care2 Rally Supporters at Upcoming San Francisco Green Festival

WHAT:

Friday, November 9th, 7pm: Deepak Chopra, a passionate supporter and spokesperson for Care2, and President and CEO of the Alliance for a New Humanity, will appear on stage at the San Francisco Green Festival to discuss "The Environment As Our Extended Body," exploring the connection of each human being's physical self to the environment as an important leverage for change and a shared platform for understanding environmental issues beyond any political context.

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Skin Care Tips From The Top

When it comes to helping patients detect skin cancer, combat acne and acne scarring, treat hair loss and nail fungus, and find a customized daily skin care regimen to maintain healthy skin, dermatologists -- physicians with extensive training and experience in treating skin, hair and nail conditions -- are the specialists to whom millions of people of all ages turn for expert care. In addition, dermatologists can advise patients looking to improve aging skin on the most appropriate over-the-counter, medical and surgical options available to them.

Speaking today at the American Academy of Dermatology's (Academy) Skin Academy, dermatologist Arielle N.B. Kauvar, MD, FAAD, chair of the Academy's Council on Communications, discussed the breadth of expertise dermatologists provide and led an open discussion with fellow dermatologists on their top skin, hair and nail tips.


LEADER ARTICLE: Let's Stop Talking Like Brats

In the old joke, a man comes across a boy looking resentfully at a half-eaten watermelon. "What's the matter, son?", asks the man. "Too much watermelon?"

To which the boy replies crossly, "No, not enough boy". If we substitute the world for watermelon then today India is in many ways like that sullen juvenile confronted with his own inadequacy: the problem isn't that there's too much world for us to take in; the problem seems to be that there isn't enough India.

As an ancient civilisation, India has, rightly, prided itself on its eclecticism, accommodating peoples and cultures, products and ideas from far and near. However, as a political nation -- and a young nation at that, with over 70 per cent of our population under the age of 30 -- we are far less open-minded about the world.


Promising Lou Gehrig's disease drug fails trial

LONDON (Reuters) - An acne drug that had shown early promise in treating the degenerative nerve condition known as Lou Gehrig's disease actually worsens it, a study in Lancet Neurology said on Thursday.

The findings from one of the first randomized trials of the drug minocycline in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) also casts a shadow on studies planned for people with Huntington's disease, stroke and multiple sclerosis, it said.

"Our finding that minocycline has a harmful effect on patients with ALS has implications for trials of minocycline in patients with other neurological disorders," Columbia University researcher Paul Gordon and colleagues wrote. .


San Diego Dermatologist Voted Best Doctor In La Jolla Light's 2007 Reader's Poll

Being voted a Best Doctor means a lot to Dr. Susan Stuart, because it means that when it comes to skin care, the San Diego dermatologist is doing something right.

La Jolla, CA (PRWEB) November 8, 2007 -- The reality is Susan Stuart, M.D. didn't just do something right in 2007. She has a track record of doing everything right, beginning with her undergraduate education at Duke University where she was elected into Phi Beta Kappa, a prestigious academic honor bestowed upon but a small fraction of undergrads who achieve the highest standards of scholarship. She didn't stop there, going on to receive her M.D. from Tulane University School of Medicine. Success built upon success, and she soon completed a one-year dermatology research fellowship at San Diego's Mercy Hospital Medical Center.


Players robbed during card game

Hanover Police are looking for two men they say robbed at gunpoint a group of adult males who were playing cards at a borough business early this morning.

Shortly after 1:30 a.m., a group of seven males were playing cards at a business in the first block of North Railroad Street that was closed to the public when two males entered the building through an unlocked front door, police said.

The robbers showed a handgun and demanded cash from the men who had met to play cards, police said.

A small amount of cash was taken from two of the men and the robbers fled on foot, police said. No one was injured.

Police did not release the name of the business.

The investigation continues and police continue to search for the robbers.

The first robber is described as a 6-foot tall white male, between 20 and 25 years of age with a thin build, short black hair, clean-shaven face and light acne.


 
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