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Transplant Patients Need More Education on Skin Cancer Risks
With their increased risk of contracting skin cancer, people who have undergone organ transplant surgery should be aware of its risks. However, recent findings show a lack of knowledge among them, making educating clients about sun care protection all the more important.
Hot New Ingredient: Aqueous Hibiscus
The ingredient opens new territories in anti-aging treatment.
Gene Found to Supress Skin Cancer Development
With sunny summer months quickly approaching, recently released research from the Burnham Institute for Medical Research indicates a particular gene can play a supressor role in the development of skin cancer.
Repeated Hand-washing May Put Health Care Workers at Risk for Hand Dermatitis
Health care workers who frequently wash their hands, such as skin care professionals, have been found to have a higher risk for irritant contact dermatitis, or hand dermatitis, which can leave hands red, itchy, scaly and burning.
Acupuncture May Boost Pregnancy Odds
New reseach shows acupuncture treatments may help women conceive, possibly affecting blood flow and hormones.
New Research Announced on Hair Regeneration
Stem cells that help regulate the regeneration of hair have been identified by researcher at the University of Southern California.
Hot New Ingredient: Marine Anti-Aging
Laboratoires Sérobiologiques, a division of Cognis France, has introduced a complex of plant and marine origin designed to protect skin against aging.
Chemical Reaction: Biology at the Cosmetics Counter
By Steve Herman
The combined use of prebiotics and probiotics for a targeted approach to battling bad bacteria on the skin is among the newest ingredient trends for skin and hair care products.
New Study Shows How Skin Temperature Can Affect Sleep
Research recently conducted in the Netherlands indicates manipulations of the skin and its temperature can have an impact on those suffering from narcolepsy.
Coffee Drinking, Cell Phone Usage Unlikely to Cause Cancer
Australian researchers have found behaviors such as drinking coffee, using a mobile phone and getting breast implants aren't as likely to cause cancer.
