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Study Says Caffeinated Coffee Decreases Skin Cancer Risk
Caffeine also reduces risk for Type 2 diabetes and Parkinson's disease.
Molecule Identified for Wound Healing and Psoriasis Applications
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have identified a protein that may aid in the development of psoriasis and wound-healing treatments.
The Biology Behind Eczema and Psoriasis
By: Claudia C. Aguirre, PhD
More and more is being learned about how to identify and address these two challenging skin conditions.
Letters to the Editor: Sunscreen Controversy
By: Cathy Christensen
The article "Is Your Sunscreen Doing More Harm Than Good?" sparked a lot of recent debate. What standpoint are you going to support and share with your clients?
Debate: Is Your Sunscreen Doing More Harm Than Good?
We have received multiple letters about this May article. Check out the debate on our Facebook page and weigh in on your thoughts behind this hot topic.
Commonly Used Painkillers May Protect Against Skin Cancer
The findings of a recent study indicate that skin cancer prevention may be added to the benefits of commonly used medications.
Shining a Light on Skin Brightening
By: Lydia Sarfati
Advances in natural ingredients for skin brightening can help you more successfully treat clients with hyperpigmentation.
The Anatomy of Global Skin Tones
By: Pamela Springer
Meet clients' needs by understanding the skin's mechanism as it relates to ethnic differences.
Readers Ask ... New Ingredients
This month's question: What are the hot new ingredients that my clients will be asking about?
New Survey Indicates Skin Cancer Identification Skills Lacking
The new SPOT Skin Cancer program was launched by the AAD this week to educate the public about skin cancer risk.
