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Worried About Your Next Eczema Flare-Up?

When eczema flares up, it can cause intense itching and swelling, and affect your mood and confidence. Find out how to keep your skin clear with these tips from dermatologist Sylvia Hsu, MD.

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Tips for Protecting Your Skin This Summer

How do you prevent sunburn, reduce skin damage and avoid skin cancer? Here are some tips for keeping you and your family safe from the sun this summer and all year round.

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Is It OK to Exercise with Allergies?

Allergies don't have to stop you from exercising outside or enjoying your favorite outdoor sport. These 9 tips will help you exercise more comfortably during allergy season.

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5 Reasons to See Your Dermatologist

Itchiness or other skin issues such as bumps or rashes are usually minor, but they could become serious. Call a Temple dermatologist if you notice any of these changes.

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How to Avoid Bites and Stings from Pesky Bugs

As temperatures rise and you enjoy the fresh air more, there's a good chance you won't be alone — many insects will be joining you! Here are ways to protect you and your family, and when to seek treatment if bitten or stung.

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5 Ways to Maintain a Healthy COPD Diet

Explore what to eat, what to avoid, and tips for maintaining good nutrition while living with COPD from Registered Dietitian Kirsten Diegel.

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Take These Steps to Prevent Food Poisoning

Did you know that each year 1 in 6 Americans (that's 48 million people) get food poisoning? Here are easy-to-follow steps to protect yourself and your family from foodborne illness.  

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These Household Items Can Cause Burn Injuries

Faulty outlets, electrical cords and appliances can cause burns. Fortunately, you can protect your family from serious injury by following these helpful tips.

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Living Kidney Donation: What You Need to Know

The average waiting time to receive a donated kidney is 3 to 5 years. But you can help a friend, family member or even someone you don’t know receive a kidney in just months. Find out more about living kidney donation and what you can do to help.

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