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    Below, I compiled a list of the best body scrubs for glowing skin all year long, from my all-time favorite pick Dove Exfoliating Body Polish Scrub to dermatologist-approved products like First Aid ...

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  5. Lipedema - Wikipedia

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    Lipedema is a condition that is almost exclusively found in women [3] and results in enlargement of both legs due to deposits of fat under the skin. [2] Women of any weight may be affected [2] [3] and the fat is resistant to traditional weight-loss methods. [4]

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    Senile pruritus is one of the most common conditions in the elderly or people over 65 years of age with an emerging itch that may be accompanied with changes in temperature and textural characteristics. [1] [2] [3] In the elderly, xerosis, is the most common cause for an itch due to the degradation of the skin barrier over time. [4]