Dr Reddy blames high cortisol levels for our face appearing puffy, suggests change in regular routine to reverse the effect.
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A Vancouver-based dermatologist, Dr Katie Beleznay, board-certified in both Canada and the US demonstrated how Botox works by ...
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Shamea Morton is accusing an Atlanta doctor of “negligently burning” her during a ...
Bemotrizinol, a broad-spectrum chemical sunscreen ingredient, has long been used abroad. Experts say it offers better ...
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