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Seasonal transitions often bring noticeable changes to the skin. As temperatures drop or humidity levels shift, the skin’s protective barrier can weaken, leading to dryness, flaking, and irritation. Understanding how
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Skin aging is shaped by more than time alone. Daily habits, environmental exposure, and personal care routines all play important roles in how the skin looks and functions over the
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Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Feb. 06, 2026
Sun exposure influences skin health throughout every season, not just during the summer months. Ultraviolet radiation can affect the skin even on cloudy days and during cooler weather. Over time,
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Jan. 27, 2026
Our skin is the body’s largest organ and reflects not only age but also overall health, environment, and daily habits. As time passes, changes in skin texture, tone, elasticity, and
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Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Jan. 13, 2026
Skin is the body’s largest organ, and it changes continuously throughout life. While skin exams are often associated with aging or skin cancer concerns later in adulthood, they are important
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Dec. 09, 2025
Cold, dry winter air can weaken the skin barrier and increase sensitivity. Many people notice more redness, irritation, or tightness during colder months, especially when exposure to wind and indoor
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Sep. 09, 2025
How Stress and Sleep Affect Skin Health
Your skin is often the first place to show the impact of daily stress and poor sleep. While a hectic schedule or restless night
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Jun. 12, 2025
Summer sunshine is something many of us look forward to all year. But before you head outside, it s worth asking yourself an important question: is your sunscreen actually protecting
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: May 06, 2025
As we age, our skin naturally goes through changes. It may lose elasticity, develop fine lines and wrinkles, or appear duller. While aging is a natural process, many of us
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Apr. 07, 2025
Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, and early detection is crucial for effective treatment and improved outcomes. As technology advances, innovative methods for detecting skin
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Mar. 07, 2025
Effective Acne Treatments for Clearer Skin
When you have acne, it's important to find a reliable treatment that produces results quickly. Stubborn skin problems often require professional care to achieve noticeable
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Jan. 22, 2025
Protecting your skin from the sun is essential for maintaining health and preventing long-term damage. Harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause premature aging sunburn and increase the risk of skin
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Jan. 09, 2025
Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed patches. It can be uncomfortable and frustrating, but proper care and management can alleviate symptoms
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Dec. 30, 2024
Rosacea is a common, chronic skin condition that causes redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes bumps or pimples on the face. It often appears on the cheeks, nose, chin, and
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Nov. 25, 2024
Rosacea is a skin condition affecting over five percent of the global population and may not be cured. However, there are tips and treatments for rosacea and sensitive skin that
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Author:
Center for Dermatology & Skin Care
updated: Oct. 28, 2024
Acne is one of the most common skin problems treated by a dermatologist. Acne is a condition affecting both teenagers and adults. If you have acne, you may be wondering
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