Rashes: When to Go to The Doctor

To the untrained eye, all rashes may look alike and seem easily treatable with over-the-counter oral antihistamines or hydrocortisone cream. However, it is not always so simple, say dermatologists. Rashes can appear as blotches, welts, or blisters; they can be red, itchy, scaly, or dry; and they can occur in one area of skin or… Continue reading Rashes: When to Go to The Doctor

Early Detection Essential for Nail Melanoma

Karolina Jasko’s nails were usually painted, so she didn’t notice the black vertical line on her right thumbnail until a nail technician pointed it out — and at the time, she didn’t think much of it. When that same nail started to show signs of infection, however, she decided to seek medical attention, and she… Continue reading Early Detection Essential for Nail Melanoma

Tips for Skin-Cancer Self-Exams

  Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. It is estimated that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime, and one person dies from melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, every hour. In recognition of Skin Cancer Awareness Month in May, the American Academy of Dermatology… Continue reading Tips for Skin-Cancer Self-Exams

More than Half of All Older Adults Take Aspirin for Health Reasons

Slightly more than half of older adults in the U.S. are taking a daily dose of aspirin, even though the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) hasn’t recommended it for people who have not yet had a heart attack or stroke. The analysis, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, observed that aspirin use… Continue reading More than Half of All Older Adults Take Aspirin for Health Reasons