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Wayne Lukas had been battling a severe Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) blood infection. He died on Saturday at the age of 89.
Scientists have found that a common item used by billions of people worldwide is hiding a dirty secret. A new study ...
Alphyn Biologics, Inc., a clinical-stage dermatology company developing first-in-class Multi-Target Therapeutics®, announced ...
Scalp folliculitis can be caused by a few factors, including: Bacterial infections, like staph. ‌The bacteria staphylococcus aureus (staph) always exists on the skin’s surface, but can create problems ...
Jojoba oil comes from a medicinal plant with anti-inflammatory properties. This article explains how jojoba could improve ...
A doctor has warned travellers about getting cheap massages in Southeast Asia - after a tourist's supposedly relaxing ...
Streptococcus bacteria is another common cause of skin infections overall and belly button infections in particular, Dr. Lipoff says. Like Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus can cause impetigo.
Experts warn that overusing bath sponges can damage skin, trigger infections, and cause rashes. Limit use to 2–3 times weekly ...
Discover 8 powerful natural antibiotics that actually work for healing. From garlic to honey, these ancient remedies are ...
According to jewelers, fitness professionals, and medical experts, there’s one item you should always remove before hitting ...
Not all moisturisers are actually good at reducing moisture loss. You may still itch as your skin recovers if you’ve been having a lot of really hot showers.
Skin health experts have cautioned against the excessive use of bath sponges, warning that bathing with them more than two or three times a week could ...