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At-Home Laser Hair Removal

It’s pretty embarrassing when you think you have gotten every area after shaving your legs, only to get out in the sunlight to discover you didn’t. It’s even worse when you are in a rush to get your little ones to the pool and you notice after removing your cover-up that you missed another area. You may have considered laser hair removal but decided against it because of the expense. One solution is to try an at-home laser hair removal device. Another benefit is that your husband or significant other may get some use out of it, too.

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The Link Between Endometriosis And Infertility

My need for support and companionship during my struggle with infertility and endometriosis led me to join the online patient community and through my involvement in this community, I have met the strongest, most inspiring women.Some of them have since become my closest friends and confidants. A good many of them started struggling with infertility in their 20s. Years passed as they tried many treatments and suffered miscarriages. Some of them did receive …

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Deep Acne Scars

Most people will experience an acne breakout at one time or another. The most common skin condition in the United States, it afflicts up to 85 percent of all teenagers, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Acne is not limited to teens: People of all ages can have a breakout. While acne is not a debilitating or life-threatening condition, it can have serious emotional repercussions, particularly when it results in deep, unsightly scars.

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Tips to Get Stubborn Lice Out of a Child’s Hair

After carefully treating your child for head lice, you may have sent her back to school confident that she was parasite free. However, if just a few eggs were missed, you’ll find her hair crawling with lice again in about a week. Worsening the ability to rid children of lice is the increasing resistance that lice now have to decades-old pesticide treatments, which can also be toxic to humans, says W. Steven Pray, professor at the Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy.