
Looking After Your Skin in the Gym
A common New Years resolution is to start exercising more, take up running, or to get to the gym more often. Some people may worry
A common New Years resolution is to start exercising more, take up running, or to get to the gym more often. Some people may worry
ACNE AWARENESS MONTH This June marks Acne Awareness Month and to support this, the Irish Skin Foundation (ISF) have launched a new information video resource
This below article, “SkinSideOut – Addressing key skin concerns“, written by Priscilla Lynch, was published by the Medical Independent on 11th June 2023. Priscilla Lynch reports
June is Acne Awareness Month. Listen back to the recent interview on ‘Acne Myths and Misinformation’ with GP, Dr Catherine Wilkinson and Caoimhe Harney, Kildare
The International Alliance for Dermatology Patient Organizations (also known as GlobalSkin) in collaboration with researchers at Cardiff University (UK) and University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf (Germany)
The ISF offers trusted support through our Ask-a-Nurse Helpline and in our videos, booklets, social media posts, and website articles. It is important that our
“New Year, New Me”? A common New Year resolution is to get to the gym more often or to start exercising more, so here are our
Acne is often thought of as a condition that occurs during the teenage years, but for some, it can also persist or even occur for
The ever-evolving COVID-19 situation has had an impact on society in many ways, which has meant that hospitals and dermatology departments have had to change
Some people find that their skin beneath their face mask can become irritated or that their skin condition has flared as a result of wearing
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