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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.
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
Some Essential Fatty Acids Aid Healthy Skin
Essential fatty acids such as omega-3s and omegas-6s are necessary to help the skin stay healthy.
Skin Cancer Found to be More Scarce in Coffee Drinkers
Researchers find nonmelanoma skin cancer to be rarer in postmenopausal women who drink coffee.
AAD Addresses New Developments in Skin Cancer Prevention
It is estimated that more than 1 million new cases of skin cancer were diagnosed in the United States in 2007. While most skin cancers have excellent cure rates if detected and treated early, dermatologists stress that prevention is still the best medicine.
Sunlight May Help Prevent Some Lung Cancers
A new study is showing lower levels of ultraviolet B (UVB) rays from the sun to be associated with higher lung cancer occurrences.
Skin Care: The Importance of Feel
By Steve Herman
In the excitement over peptides, neurocosmetics, antiglycation endpoints and prebiotics, it is easy to forget the importance of product look and feel.
Study Finds Massage Relieves Pain After Surgery
U.S. researchers have found that patients treated with massage in postsurgical situations have experienced less pain.
Managing the Effect Stress Has on Skin
Stress can cause problems with skin, hair and nails. The American Academy of Dermatology has recommendations on how to curb those effects.
