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Oracle Health and Life Sciences Summit 2025
2025-09-09 - 2025-09-11    
12:00 am
The largest gathering of Oracle Health (Formerly Cerner) users. It seems like Oracle Health has learned that it’s not enough for healthcare users to be [...]
MEDITECH Live 2025
2025-09-17 - 2025-09-19    
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
This is the MEDITECH user conference hosted at the amazing MEDITECH conference venue in Foxborough (just outside Boston). We’ll be covering all of the latest [...]
AI Leadership Strategy Summit
2025-09-18 - 2025-09-19    
12:00 am
AI is reshaping healthcare, but for executive leaders, adoption is only part of the equation. Success also requires making informed investments, establishing strong governance, and [...]
OMD Educates: Digital Health Conference 2025
2025-09-18 - 2025-09-19    
7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Why Attend? This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to get tips from experts and colleagues on how to use your EMR and other innovative health technology [...]
Charmalot 2025
2025-09-19 - 2025-09-21    
11:00 am - 9:00 pm
This is the CharmHealth annual user conference which also includes the CharmHealth Innovation Challenge. We enjoyed the event last year and we’re excited to be [...]
Civitas 2025 Annual Conference
2025-09-28 - 2025-09-30    
8:00 am
Civitas Networks for Health 2025 Annual Conference: From Data to Doing Civitas’ Annual Conference convenes hundreds of industry leaders, decision-makers, and innovators to explore interoperability, [...]
TigerConnect + eVideon Unite Healthcare Communications
2025-09-30    
10:00 am
TigerConnect’s acquisition of eVideon represents a significant step forward in our mission to unify healthcare communications. By combining smart room technology with advanced clinical collaboration [...]
Pathology Visions 2025
2025-10-05 - 2025-10-07    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Elevate Patient Care: Discover the Power of DP & AI Pathology Visions unites 800+ digital pathology experts and peers tackling today's challenges and shaping tomorrow's [...]
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How to Deal with Aging Skin: 7 Do’s and Don’ts

How to Deal with Aging Skin: 7 Do’s and Don’ts

1. Don’t: Rely Solely on Your Makeup for Sunscreen
Nowadays, it’s easy to find makeup offering some Sun Protection Factor (SPF) level. However, they don’t always offer broad-spectrum protection. This means they will protect you against UVB rays – rays that cause skin reddening and sunburn – but not against UVA rays ­– rays that cause wrinkles and age spots.

UVA accounts for up to 95 percent of the radiation that reaches the planet’s surface, the Skin Cancer Foundation reveals. They’re present with equal intensity during all daylight hours and can penetrate clouds, fog, and glass.

Do: Apply sunscreen with broad-spectrum SPF before makeup.

2. Don’t: Use a Drying Soap
Regular soap bars can contain ingredients – such as alcohol, fragrance, and sulfates ­– that strip skin of natural oils. The skin barrier is weakened when dehydrated, and dry skin cannot protect itself from irritants like pollution, viruses, and bacteria. Also, though dry skin doesn’t cause wrinkles, it accentuates them.

Do: Use a hydrating cleanser that is sulfate free and follow up with a moisturizer that contains antioxidants, such as Vitamins A, C, and E.

3. Don’t Skimp on Sleep
When your body is resting, it renews itself. Sleep helps skin cells regenerate, boosts collagen production, and gives your skin a break from environmental stress (UV rays, pollution). A study by the Department of Dermatology at the UH Cleveland Medical Center found that chronic poor sleep quality is associated with increased signs of intrinsic aging, diminished skin barrier function, and lower satisfaction with appearance.

Do: Get 6 to 8 hours of sleep each night and try to have good sleep hygiene. For example:

Wake up and go to bed at the same time every day
Make sure your bedroom is quiet and dark before going to bed
Avoid screens before going to bed
For additional tips, please visit How to Improve Sleep and Circadian Health: Tips on Nutrition, Exercise and More.
4. Don’t Rub Your Eyes Consistently
The skin around the eyes is especially delicate, so frequently rubbing it can cause wrinkles, fine lines, and dark circles. People who suffer from skin conditions like eczema, atopic dermatitis, or allergies tend to rub their eyes often.

Do: Visit an allergist or dermatologist to rule out underlying conditions that might cause eye-rubbing and get an accurate diagnosis and treatment if needed.

5. Don’t Normalize Chronic Stress
According to Harvard Health, stress can negatively affect overall skin wellness and exacerbate several skin conditions, including psoriasis, eczema, acne, and hair loss. Chronic stress, linked to the overproduction of cortisol, can also accelerate the aging process because of increased inflammation and overproduction of free radical cell damage.

Do: Make lifestyle changes to reduce stress. For example:

Eat a balanced diet
Exercise regularly
Get enough sleep
Try meditation
6. Don’t Use Straws
Repetitive lip pursing contributes to lines around the mouth, the Mayo Clinic states. When sipping out of a straw, you activate muscles around the lips; the more we activate muscles, the more we create creases in the skin as we age because of the loss of elastin.

Do: Avoid using a straw whenever you can. It also helps the environment by reducing single-use plastic items.

7. Don’t Forget to Use Sunglasses
Most people wear sunglasses only to cut down on the sun’s glare. However, sunglasses should be an everyday staple – yes, even when it’s cloudy or cold! They protect your eyes from UV rays, which can harm the eyelid, lens, retina, and cornea. Additionally, UV damage induces dryness, wrinkles, accentuated skin furrows, sagging, loss of elasticity, and mottled pigmentation.

Do: Wear high-quality sunglasses that provide 100 percent UVA and UVB protection year-round.