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Gene Supression May Aid in Scar-free Skin Healing
Skin may be able to heal more quickly and with less scarring by supressing a particular gene, according to University of Bristol researchers.
Spa, MD: Striking a Balance
By Paul Hester, MD
Adaptability and focus are the keys to fostering a successful balance between medical and esthetics in a medical spa.
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.
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.
Yoga Can Aid Well-being in Sick and Healthy People
Recent studies from India and Sweden indicate yoga offers multiple health benefits.
Too Much Perfume Might Signal Depression
Researchers from Tel Aviv University have found depression can supress womens' sense of smell.
Web Site Surveys Most Profitable Services in Medical Spas and Practices
The market analysis Web site Feed-back.com has released survey research on what services are found to be most valuable in dermatology, medical spa and plastic surgery facilities.
More on Healing Herbs
Brew up richly scented herbal compresses with recipes from three Asian countries.
The Stomach and the Soul
Learn how tasty menu offerings are becoming part of the essential spa experience directly from the spas themselves.
The Stomach and the Soul: Incorporating Food and Drink in the Spa
By Cathy Christensen
The integration of nutrition into your spa could result in benefits for both your business and your clients.
