Vitamin A is a fat-soluble micronutrient that serves several important functions in your body. In addition to supporting your vision, skin and reproductive health, immune system and cell specialization, vitamin A is important to bone formation and...
Though you may associate dandruff with the scalp, it can show up on other areas of the body. A condition called seborrheic dermatitis can cause dandruff in the eyebrows, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians. Having flaking skin...
The term dugout came into play for baseball after World War I. The wartime dugouts held approximately the same number of men as a one used for baseball. The dugout now serves as command central for baseball managers, who motivate their teams and...
Many infants develop baby dandruff, often called cradle cap. It may look like white or yellow flakes on your baby's head, and may also occur behind his ears or in his eyebrows. It is usually not itchy or irritating, and it will clear up on its own...
Atopic dermatitis, commonly called eczema, is a common skin condition. It occurs in 1 of every 5 people at some point in their lives. About 90 percent of the time, it presents during childhood, especially during the first year. It almost always...
Dandruff is a common skin condition that affects millions of women. It is an embarrassing problem often considered contagious or the result of poor hygiene, but neither is true. Visible dead skin cells that shed from the scalp and land on clothing...
Your nose is the focal point on your face and the one of the first things people see. So when it's blemished, facing the world can be intimidating. Red, dry skin on the nose can take a toll on your confidence. There are various reasons and...
Eczema is a skin condition affecting over 30 million Americans, according to the National Eczema Association. Eczema is common in childhood and often fades into adulthood, though it does afflict some people their whole lives. It is not fully known...
Dandruff --- the shower of white flakes of dead skin that falls from our hair --- happens to everyone. As skin cells on the scalp age and die, the cells break loose and fall away. The degree of dandruff production does change and can become a more...