A new study found that people with depression that doesn't respond to therapy and medication should be screened for this sleep disorder. Here's what you should know.
Chronic hives are usually treated with antihistamines and immunosuppressive drugs. But it isn't uncommon to turn to complementary therapies to help manage symptoms and prevent flare-ups. One method: Following a low-histamine diet.
Like any health condition, eczema isn't one size fits all: A skin- or personal-care product that doesn't annoy your complexion could make someone else's skin flare. That said, certain ingredients raise lots of red-faced flags. Read More »
Psychodermatologic disorders fall into three categories: psychophysiologic disorders, primary psychiatric disorders, and secondary psychiatric disorders. But just what does this mean for your skin/mind connection? Find out here. Read More »
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