It’s a painful winter affliction that carries the risk of permanent scarring. Yet frostbite, and its most severe effects, can be avoided by arming yourself with essential information.
Read MoreRien n’est plus doux que la peau de bébé, et la maintenir en santé demande une attention particulière.
Read MoreProtecting skin and eyes helps to ensure that winter sports activities are healthy for spirit and body
Read More“Living with eczema can take a big toll on a person’s self-esteem and I know that skin patients are more likely to suffer from depression than the average person."
Read MoreTout comme le reste de notre organisme, la peau vit au rythme des saisons.
Read MoreLes basses températures se sont installées. La neige est au rendez-vous.
Read MoreA big difference between indoor and outdoor temperatures – and very little humidity indoors – makes dry skin more of a problem during the winter months. To prevent red, itchy, flaky or cracked skin, experts recommend the use of moisturizers.
Read MoreThe Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA) is pleased to provide you with the first edition of My Skin magazine to include articles in both official languages. In this issue, we keep Canadians informed about winter skin care.
Read MoreBad hair days getting you down this season? Not to worry! It is possible to achieve and maintain healthy, shiny and manageable hair during the winter.
Read MoreWhile this condition’s uncomfortable and often unsightly symptoms – such as scaling and raw skin lesions that can itch or burn – are its most visible impacts, research now shows that psoriasis can affect the whole body.
Read More“I don’t recall anyone at our graduation who wasn’t tanned. I used tanning beds every other day for about four years.”
Read MoreLearning about key sunscreen features can help you make better choices for staying safe in the sun.
Read MoreWhen taken as prescribed, medications can help address illness and relieve pain and discomfort. Many drugs also have side effects, however, and with some, you may find that your skin is more sensitive to the sun.
Read MoreThe summer months are a great time to show off your skin. Follow the six tips below to look your best both now and in the future.
Read MoreWe all know about sunscreen and other protective measures to keep our skin safe, but what about our eyes? Sunglasses keep our eyes safe from the sun and can protect us from many eye issues.
Read MoreAlthough many Canadians seek a tan because they believe it enhances their appearance, they are risking their health in their quest.
Read MoreAlthough it is the most common cancer in Canada, skin cancer is largely preventable, detectable and curable. You can protect your health by taking steps to prevent skin cancer, learning what skin cancer looks like and taking action if you find something unusual.
Read MoreThe Canadian Dermatology Association is pleased to provide you with this magazine, designed to keep Canadians informed about sun safety.
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