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Stop fighting your face: Why obsessing over aging skin is doing more harm than good
Skin aging is often framed as a problem to solve rather than a biological process to understand. While changes in texture, elasticity, and tone are inevitable over time, constant fixation on ...
Skin aging is a normal biological process. The skin changes gradually over time: it becomes thinner, loses elasticity, ...
Aging can affect your skin in various ways. You may notice wrinkles, dry skin, or other changes, such as age spots. There are ways you can protect your skin and decrease your risk of certain skin ...
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Why aging faster is mostly a perception problem—not a skin problem
Many people feel like they’re aging faster than expected, even when their routines, genetics, and health haven’t dramatically ...
Older adults face unique risks for skin cancer due to long-term sun exposure and age-related changes. Skin cancer is becoming more common in older adult populations around the world. According to the ...
Air pollution contributes to skin aging, atopic dermatitis, acne, psoriasis, hair loss, and skin cancer through oxidative stress and inflammation. Particulate matter and gaseous pollutants disrupt ...
Older adults are at a high risk of skin cancer due to a lifetime of sun exposure and physical changes related to age. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer worldwide and disproportionately ...
When I heard that one California legislator is seeking to bar the state’s minors from buying “anti-aging” skin care products, my first response was to scoff. Like, really? That’s what you’re concerned ...
Preteen girls taking an interest in skincare may initially sound like a fun, healthy trend. And it’s big business: in 2023 American families with tweens aged 6 to 12 purchased 27.2% more skincare, ...
A study published in Nutrition Reviews in November 2025 found evidence linking oral probiotics and synbiotics to improvements in atopic dermatitis (AD) symptoms. However, research for other skin ...
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