How dermatologists are improving treatment of skin conditions that affect multicultural patient populations.

23 Foods That Are Good For Your Skin
Can some foods make your skin look firmer, clearer and younger? Registered dietitian Laura Jeffers talks about healthy choices for you that are also healthy for your skin.

Anxiety and Arrhythmia (Video)
Taking care of the head will help the heart. A long-term history of anxiety can precipitate certain cardiac conditions like arrhythmia.

5 Simple Food Swaps That Keep You Trim
When it comes to healthy diet and weight loss, little things add up. Try these simple substitutions to make health gains without sacrificing flavor.

Technology ‘Paints’ Tumors With Radiation
Oncologist John Greskovich, Jr., MD, talks about exciting radiation technology that targets head and neck cancers with unprecedented precision.

Like a Pacemaker for the Brain (Video)
When patients with Parkinson’s disease need more than medications to manage their symptoms of tremors, rigidity, slowness of movement and balance problems, deep brain stimulation is an option.

You May Need This After a Stroke: ‘Stentriever’
Every second counts in restoring blood flow to the brain after a stroke. New innovations like the “stentriever” can get the blood flowing again, minimizing the damage stroke can cause.

5 Questions to Ask Before Breast Cancer Treatment
As breast cancer treatment becomes more personalized, sometimes less can be more. Not all treatments are required for all patients.

Recipe: 5-minute Fish Tacos
Need a quick meal for two that’s also low-fat and healthy? These delicious fillets are thin and flaky -- and they cook up in five minutes.

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Could it Be Genetic?
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) is a neuro-degenerative illness with a rapid onset and decline. In some cases, it can be hereditary, so when CJD strikes a family, genetic counseling is suggested.



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