Dumbbell-shaped holes in the material may be the key. This is an Inside Science story. The quest to track health information without drawing blood has inspired wearables like Fitbit and Apple Watch, ...
There may be a link between sensitive skin and excessive sweating, according to a new study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. The study, which looked at more than 600 people with both ...
If you sweat excessively, you're likely to have sensitive skin as well, with new research confirming the two go hand-in-hand. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News If you sweat excessively, you're ...
I don’t need a thermometer to tell me when the temperature has gone over 90°F. All I need is my left wrist. That’s where I wear my watch, and the instant the air temp pops past 90, I get a rash under ...
We get it—sweating may not be your favorite thing to do, but it is necessary. That's because sweating, also called perspiration, is a natural bodily function that helps regulate your body temperature, ...
Excessive sweating beyond heat or exercise could signal hyperhidrosis. Know its causes, warning signs, treatment options, and when to consult a doctor.
Sweating helps your body regulate temperature, but it’s a function that many people don’t seem to be fond of based on the number of antiperspirants and anti-sweat treatments on the market. "When ...
Here's what your sweat level does and doesn't tell you.
Sweat, especially underarm sweat, has long been treated as something to be plugged, blocked, and masked at the expense of skin irritation, and the aisles of personal care products pushing the zero ...
We’ve all been there – you completed a particularly sweaty workout or spent a day in the summer heat, and the next morning your skin greets you with a cluster of angry little bumps. While breaking a ...