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Your biggest cold-weather questions answered, with advice on winter sports, skin care, the best cold-weather wardrobe, and more.
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A head-to-toe guide to silky smoothness - as well as how to handle the most common spots, rashes, bumps, and more
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7 nighttime-symptoms and how to help -- fast!
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FInd out what you can do to cure, treat, and prevent cradle cap for your baby.
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Find out if your baby's birthmarks are normal.
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What really causes those baby breakouts and acne on the face
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How to prevent baby acne.
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Kid-friendly ways to prevent infection
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Rosy baby cheeks are cute, but not when they come from eczema. Also known as atopic dermatitis, eczema is a skin disorder that causes patches of red...
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Practically a childhood rite of passage, diaper rash affects about half of all babies.
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All about caring for your baby's skin
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My 9-month-old son recently developed a particularly bad diaper rash. I've been treating it with the same ointment I have used for him before, but this time it hasn't helped. My mother says he got the rash because he's cutting a new tooth. Is this true? What else can I do?
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The top of my 2-month-old daughter's head has a crusty spot, and her skin is flaky near her eyebrows. Her doctor says she has cradle cap and suggests I put oil on her scalp, but it seems the oil is only making things worse. Is there anything else I can do?
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Ask Dr. Sears: Conquering Cold Sores
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Why moms-to-be should love their baby bumps - and the glowing skin and boosts in libido that come with it!
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How to spot diaper rash, eczema, impetigo and cradle cap, and how to make it better
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Tips on diaper rash, baby SPF, infant acne, eczema, and other baby skin conditions that will protect babies' sensitive skin
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Should he sleep all the time? Why is she holding her breath? Answers to moms' top questions about the first months
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Pinworms, lice, ringworm, and scabies are more common than you think, and nothing to be embarrassed about. Here's everything you should know about them.
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A Conversation with Laila Ali













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