
Stress can be "the triggering factor" for skin problems. Dermatologists share their advice.
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There are many ways mental health can impact our physical health — but did you know stress can even affect how our skin looks and feels? It's true, dermatologists say.
Dermatologist Dr. Afton Cobb says she sees patients all the time who notice "the triggering factor that made their skin condition worse was stress in their lives."
"It's amazing how much stress affects obviously our entire body but especially our skin," she says.

Trump administration political appointees have taken steps in recent weeks to exert unprecedented influence over the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's flagship medical research publication, the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, multiple federal health officials tell CBS News. The interference included dictating what to cover and withholding studies on the growing bird flu outbreak.

Since ChatGPT was released just over two years ago, its use everywhere from the workplace to academia has expanded significantly. In schools across the country, teachers and administrators have been grappling with how to contend with this new tool. While some say it has benefits, others point out the negatives, like cheating.