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Is sunscreen limiting your vitamin D intake?
Vitamin D is essential for good health, but the necessity of sunscreen may mean people aren’t getting as much as they should.
3 ways you can take better care of your skin [Video]
Skin is the largest organ, so it requires our active care.
Could a household cleaner help treat skin conditions?
For individuals who suffer from weakened immune systems or blood clotting concerns, it is especially important to nourish the skin and facilitate healthy healing in order to avoid potentially fatal infection.
New review covers role of curcumin supplements in skincare
Recently, the Journal of Drugs and Dermatology published a review of the potential applications of curcumin to treat various skin disorders.
Curcumin may prove effective for treating burns, improving wound healing
Now, yet another study has been published analyzing the use of curcumin to address severe burns.
Can omega-3 fatty acids help beat cancer?
Scientists have discovered that omega-3s may be able to help treat and even prevent certain types of skin and oral cancer.
Turmeric could be “most important spice in your cabinet,” says international nutrition expert
As well as incorporating the spice into recipes as much as possible, the medical professional also suggested taking curcumin supplements to continually reap the benefits of this healing compound for brain health, joint support and pain relief, among other health issues.
Study reveals benefits of curcumin for radiation dermatitis among breast cancer patients
The results of a recent study could prove promising for the 95 percent of breast cancer patients who currently contend with radiation dermatitis.
Protect your skin this summer with these nutrients
By taking the proper precautions when you go outdoors and incorporating these beneficial compounds in your diet, you can bask in the sun’s rays without putting your health at risk.