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Psoriasis Drug Effective for Both Adults and Children
A drug developed to treat psoriasis in adults has been found by researchers at Northwestern University to be effective in children, as well.
Researchers Find New Developments in Cancer Stem Cells for Melanoma
New research from Harvard indicates melanoma can arise from cancer stem cells and that targeting these cells can slow down the growth of a tumor.
Cosmetics, Drugs and Labels
By Rick Van Arnam, Esq.
Failing to understand the distinction between the legal definition of cosmetics and drugs, and subsequent improper labeling or promotional claims, can be a costly error.
New Ingredients in Cosmeceuticals Aid in Improving Skin
Recent research shows that the addition of ingredients such as niacin and peptides can help treat various conditions in mature skin.
American Adults Continue to Engage in Skin Cancer-risking Behavior
A new study from researchers at the Fox Chase Cancer Center indicates that, despite warnings, many American adults still take part in activities that increase their susceptibility for skin cancer.
Exercise May Help Decrease Inflammation in Skin Tissue
University of Illinois researchers have found that exercise can aid in decreasing the inflammation of damaged skin, helping to heal wounds.
Sunlight Can Reduce Risk of Non-skin Cancer Deaths
Recent research has found the risk of death from several cancers can be reduced with exposure to sunlight due to increased vitamin D production.
More on Healing Herbs
Brew up richly scented herbal compresses with recipes from three Asian countries.
Hot New Ingredients: Chick Peas and Edible, Natural Ingredients
Chick peas to energize male skin, and edible, natural ingredients created with the environment in mind
Council Commends Congress for FDA Cosmetics Funding Increase
The Personal Care Products Council recently voiced its approval of Congress' plan to increase the funding for the review of cosmetics by the FDA.
