Adult acne can be extremely frustrating, as acne is generally viewed as a condition that occurs in teenage years – not in the 20s and beyond. An occasional zit or small breakout should not be worrie
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Look great at any age! Here are five things they don't tell you about aging—and how to overcome their little ways of ruining your beautiful life.
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A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is the first to provide evidence that multivitamin use is associated with longer telomeres, and can thereby slow aging.
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Many women and men swear by this instant skin care treatment. They claim that afterwards their skin feels instantly revitalized, healthy, and young. And that fine lines on their skin seem to disappear
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An analysis of "real-world" clinical data indicates that vitamin E, and drugs that reduce generalized inflammation, may slow the decline of mental and physical abilities in people with Alzheimer's dis
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A link to a bunch of free offers for Resveratrol, a supplement recently recommended by Dr. Oz (on Oprah) for its anti-aging and health benefits.
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When a woman goes through menopause, it’s a mood and body altering experience. The body loses needed hormones and the mind functions off various chemicals differently than it should. There are 34 we
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For decades, heart disease death rates have been falling. But a new study shows a troubling turn more women under 45 are dying of heart disease due to clogged arteries, and the death rate for men that
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Sure, you've heard about the benefits of olive oil as a source of heart-healthy fat, but could making it a part of your regular diet be key to living disease-free longer? Or, just plain old living lon
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We know from experience and "style for every decade" issues of women's mags that hot women abound at every age. But it turns out that when polled, women agreed that the average age at which they felt
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Scientists have been particularly puzzled by what appears to be a slight decline in the average age of puberty. The dip isn't much—from two months to a year, depending on the study. No one yet knows
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