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 De-Winterize Your Skin (HealthDay)   Dry air in winter can cause dry and itchy skin, but there are some simple steps you can take to protect your skin, said dermatologist Dr. Sarah Myers of Duke University. 
 Health Tip: Protect Your Eyes From the Sun (HealthDay)   The same dangerous rays that can harm your skin can also harm your eyes. 
 Health Tip: Strawberry Birthmarks (HealthDay)   Hemangiomas, sometimes called strawberry birthmarks, are abnormally dense collections of small dilated blood vessels that occur on the skin. 
 Health Tip: Understanding Neurofibromatosis (HealthDay)   Neurofibromatosis is a group of three genetically distinct but related disorders of the nervous system that cause tumors to grow around the nerves, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. 
 Health Tip: What's Lichen Planus? (HealthDay)   Lichen planus is a rare, painful and recurrent itchy rash or lesion on the skin or in the mouth. 
 Health Tip: Will I Go Bald? (HealthDay)   Male-pattern baldness is the most common form of baldness in men, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, and genes control baldness. 
 Melanoma Vaccine for Dogs May Aid Humans (HealthDay)   Spanish ID:530696--> 
 Propecia May Help Restore Hair Loss in Women (HealthDay)   When used with oral contraceptives, the male hair-loss medication finasteride (brand named Propecia) may also help improve hair loss in women, Italian researchers report. 
 Virus May Raise Skin Cancer Risk (HealthDay)   A subtype of the virus best known for its links to cervical cancer may also raise the risk for a form of skin cancer, researchers report. 
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