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10/13/2009
Eczema Study Points to Skin's Protective Layer as Key Factor
Recent research from the Australian Eczema Society suggests a defective skin barrier is the primary cause of eczema, a skin condition that plagues millions the world over.

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08/03/2009
Skin Care Tips for Healthy Summer Skin
Summer weather and activities can be rough on skin resulting in dry unattractive skin. Keep your skin looking it's best all summer long with these skin care tips brought to you by Skin MD Natural.

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03/11/2009
Natural Skin Care Treatment Alternatives for Eczema Sufferers
Skin care treatment medications prescribed by doctors for eczema often contain toxic chemicals that cause serious and dangerous side effects. New study shows hope for drug-free eczema treatment options.

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02/27/2009
Eczema Treatment May Help Relieve Symptoms of ADHD
Breakthrough skin care treatment could also help change behavioral problems that lead to ADHD diagnosis.

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02/06/2009
Skin Care Ingredient May Inhibit Fertility
Many skin care products labeled 'moisturizers' are known to contain chemicals that dry the skin, but some ingredients pose a far more dangerous threat.

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01/29/2009
Skin Care Breakthrough Relieves Psoriasis
Revolutionary skin care product addresses the problem scientists have isolated as the cause of psoriasis.

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01/23/2009
Skin Care for Eczema Problematic in Light of New FDA Warnings
Eczema sufferers using skin care products that contain topical anesthetics will have to rethink their options to protect their health.

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01/16/2009
Are the Skin Care Products You're Buying Really Natural and Organic?
Skin care without chemicals is in high demand, but finding products completely devoid of chemicals is all but impossible. Read the labels to make sure you're getting the safest products available.

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01/09/2009
Is Winter Skin Care Advice Not Working for You?
Here's what you do when the skin care products and routines usually recommended for winter don't handle the rough spots, like your feet.

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