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Bugs laid eggs under your skin and now you have scabies. Now what?
Scabies is a skin problem caused by tiny bugs called mites. These mites are so small that you can’t see them without a ...
Learn how to recognize bite patterns, distinguish them from other insect bites, and know what steps to take if you suspect an ...
WE’VE all pushed hair wash day a little too far at some point, but one woman has left people horrified after admitting to ...
We explore the disconnect between mycological cure and cosmetic recovery in Tinea Versicolor, focusing on managing patient ...
Honey badgers are not actually named for their love of honey, in fact, they raid bee hives to loot the delicious, protein-rich larva inside, which seems like an overly complicated way to get protein.
To use diatomaceous earth outdoors, apply a fine layer to the perimeter of the patio or garden, paying special attention to any cracks and crevices in your walkways or patio. You can also apply it ...
Bored Panda on MSN
43 of the worst things patients had to go through, as per hospital workers who have seen it all
"I still to this day don't know how I turned up for work next day," a medical professional writes when asked about the worst ...
The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN
If you see tiny red dots on your skin, here’s what it means, says a dermatologist
Haas, MD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist with LCMC Health in Louisiana. In addition to his clinical practice, he ...
Syphilis spreads primarily through vaginal, anal or oral sex, Shen explains. Condoms greatly reduce risk, but they do not ...
An entomologist at Anglia Ruskin University has discovered seven new species of leafhopper. A researcher at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in Cambridge, England has identified seven previously unknown ...
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