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The "Barbie drug" for tanning claims to give you a golden glow—but experts say it may cause cancer, kidney failure, and other ...
In the age of viral beauty hacks and social media-driven trends, what seems like a shortcut to perfection can carry hidden ...
A study of long-distance runners shows the brain’s remarkable ability to adapt—by burning its own fat. A marathon taxes more than just muscles—it pushes the brain to its metabolic limits.
THEY promise to give you a glowing, bronze complexion, but the new trend of nasal tanning sprays is packed with risks. So much so, former Miss GB Jen Atkins has issued a stark warning after using ...
Its why fake tan and SPF-infused body oils are popular - and safe - choices for beauty fans and, if heading off on holiday, one of the savviest pre-holiday purchases you can make. Coco&Eve has ...
Experts are issuing a dire warning about a possible 'toxic' tanning drug as it could cause some serious ... the drug has also been linked to a list of some worrying side effects, from nausea and brain ...
If you’re looking for ways to maintain your summer glow through the most frigid of days, you may be considering a faux tan. Before you get your bronze on, here’s what you need to know about ...
There, a CT scan showed blood clots in Adriana Smith’s brain, and the 30-year-old nurse was soon declared brain-dead, NBC affiliate WXIA-TV reported. Three months later, her mother says Smith is ...
A pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead after a medical emergency has been on life support for three months to let the fetus grow enough to be delivered, a move her family says a ...
Talk about a toxic tan. Nicknamed the “Barbie drug,” a ... vomiting, chest pain and brain swelling. Unaware that the produce was unlicensed and unregulated, Edith Eagle purchased and used ...
House Republicans are pushing for legislation that would repeal the federal excise tax on indoor tanning services, which has been in place under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) since 2010.
But what if I told you that even our daily workouts can’t fully undo the damage all that sitting might be doing to our brain? That’s exactly what a new seven-year study led by researchers from ...