Health and Lifestyle

5 Ways to Prevent Your Kids From Getting Sick During Back-to-School Season

Published on: CNET

It’s no secret that back-to-school season can lead to cold and flu season. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2022, almost 6% of students aged 5 to 17 had chronic absenteeism due to illness, injury or disability. Even kids who don’t have chronic absenteeism can miss a day or two because they catch something in the classroom.

Self-Tanners: Are They Safe? Are They Sunscreen? Dermatologists Weigh In

Published on: CNET

Spending too much time outdoors or indoor tanning without protection can lead to serious health complications. The AIM at Melanoma Foundation warns that every time you get a sunburn, you damage the DNA in your skin. The more you burn, the more likely you are to develop skin cancer. That’s why sunless self-tanners are a safer alternative to baking your skin under UV rays.

Do Pimple Patches Work? We Asked a Dermatologist

Published on: CNET

Waking up with a new pimple is never fun, and when this happens, everyone wants a quick fix. Products from masks to spot treatments promise to get rid of blemishes fast. One of the most popular treatments is the pimple patch. But do pimple patches work? The short answer is: It depends.

Best Cities for Millennial Living

Published on: MyMove

Millennials are growing up. And, yes, they do more than buy avocado toast. The oldest millennials are entering their late 30s in 2018. By now, they’ve earned plenty of career expertise, along with an idea of what makes a good home town. It’s true that buying a house is harder for millennials than it was for their parents, but that doesn’t mean the first generation to bridge analog and digital aren’t finding savvy ways to get their own homes.