
|Articles|February 14, 2022
The Mainstream Patient: February 14
Author(s)Linda Stocum, Associate Editor
This week's edition of the Mainstream Patients features stories about forgotten about symptoms of Crohn's Disease--like skin inflammation, foods to avoid to help inflammation, what 'slugging' the newest skin care trend is, and more.
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In this week’s edition, Self lists the symptoms of Crohn's Disease and InStyle has a dermatologist explain Botox injections for eye wrinkles. Martha Stewart talks what food to avoid to help with inflammation and Cosmopolitan expalins rosehip oil for skin. Allure highlights the correct way to clean make up brushes and Glamour dives into slugging.
13 Crohn’s Disease Symptoms, From Diarrhea to Beyond
Yes, Botox Can Soften Crow's Feet — If Injected Correctly
12 Foods to Avoid If You Suffer from Inflammation
Rosehip Oil: How to Use It for Skin Benefits and the Best Products to Try
How to Clean Makeup Brushes and Makeup Sponges the Right Way
I Tried ‘Slugging’ Skin Care, and My Face Has Never Been Softer
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