Aging is something we all will go through. Meanwhile, some, especially in Hollywood, decide to use Botox, facelifts, or plastic surgery to stop it from happening too rapidly. This 91-year-old actress did exactly so, but some might not recognize her. Her career spans more than 60 years – and is still turning heads today. She became a superstar, nominated for several Academy Awards, and even won. While she is 91 today, this legendary actress has no plans to slow down. Born on April 24, 1934, in Richmond, Virginia, she grew up with a mother who was a drama teacher. Her younger brother would become a successful director and actor, and at the age of three, she began her studies towards a career in show business. The now-legendary actress became a great ballet dancer and, after high school, moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting. Moving to the Big Apple at that age might alarm many parents. But for her, it wasn’t. “They weren’t surprised. I was in show business since I was...
You glance in the mirror and notice them—small, crimson specks scattered across your skin like a secret code you weren’t meant to read. At first, you dismiss them as a minor irritation, perhaps a reaction to a new laundry detergent or a fleeting heat rash from the summer humidity. But when they refuse to fade, or worse, begin to multiply, a cold realization sets in: your body is trying to communicate something, and you have no idea what it is The truth is that while many skin anomalies are benign, others are persistent signals from your immune system or circulatory health that demand your attention. Understanding the difference between a harmless cherry angioma and a symptom of something more complex is not just about vanity; it is about taking charge of your own well-being. Whether it is the itchy, raised welts of hives triggered by an unseen allergen or the scaly patches of psoriasis, your skin is the largest organ you own, and it rarely lies. When the Itch Becomes a Pattern We...