
Lauren Paige Richeson
Commerce Updates Editor at Dotdash Meredith
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3 weeks ago |
health.com | Lauren Paige Richeson |Susan Bard
Health Toenail fungus can begin as a minor cosmetic issue, but if left untreated, it may become painful and harder to treat. “The signs of toenail fungus are thickened nails that are hard to clip, might appear yellow or white, and can sometimes crumble,” explains Jeffrey M. Cohen, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and Director of the Psoriasis Treatment Program at Yale School of Medicine.
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3 weeks ago |
businessandamerica.com | Lauren Paige Richeson
Fungal infections don’t always stay confined to the nail; they can often begin or spread to the surrounding skin, including the toes, cuticles, and the spaces between them. That’s where a skin-focused antifungal like Globe Clotrimazole Antifungal Cream comes in. “Clotrimazole is an actual antifungal agent,” says Cohen, noting that it’s especially effective for treating fungal infections on the skin, where it can penetrate more easily than it can through thickened nails.
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1 month ago |
nationalgeographic.fr | Lauren Paige Richeson |Rebecca Hale
La fourchette est l’un des ustensiles les plus communs. Si ordinaire, si innocente, que peu d'entre nous la considèrent. Mais, durant des siècles, la fourchette était condamnée, vue comme un symbole de décadence, de mauvaise morale et d’arrogance sociale. Durant la majorité de notre histoire, les doigts étaient les seuls ustensiles que la nature nous avait donnés. Les couteaux coupaient la viande, les cuillères servaient à boire la soupe mais les mains complétaient l’action de se nourrir.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
msn.com | Lauren Paige Richeson
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Jan 19, 2025 |
businessandamerica.com | Lauren Paige Richeson
The new year has just begun, but flu season is in full swing, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting high levels of influenza activity nationwide. Meanwhile, COVID-19 is also rising, creating a double dose of respiratory illnesses. With both the flu and COVID-19 sharing symptoms like fever, cough, and fatigue, it can be tough to figure out what’s causing those sniffles or aches.
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