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Research Shows Photodynamic Therapy May Be Helpful for the Skin
A study done at the University of Michigan has shown promising results for treating sun-damaged skin with laser therapy.
Education on Tanning Risks Help Women Choose Healthier Alternatives
Giving young women educational materials about the risks of indoor tanning helps them find healthier alternatives for changing appearances, a study says.
Low-dose Green Tea Extract May Fight UV Damage
Swiss researchers have conducted a study displaying usefulness of green tea extract in preventing UV damage.
Study Shows Gene Variation That May Indicate Melanoma
Portuguese researchers have found people with a certain gene variation are more likely to develop melanoma.
Antioxidant Cream Protects Skin From Sun Damage
A new study shows an antioxidant cream to help protect skin against the sun, as well as aiding in fighting cancer mutations.
No Such Thing as a Safe Tan, Researchers Say
British and U.S. researchers have announced that their review of published studies leads to the conclusion that there is no such thing as a safe tan.
Researchers Use Nanoparticles in Melanoma Treatment
A new study done at Penn State has shown nanoparticles filled with a drug that targets specific cancer-causing genes can treat melanoma.
Researchers Find ACE Inhibitors May FIght Skin Cancer
New research from a study done at the VA Medical Center in Providence, RI, suggests the use of ACE inhibitors and a similar medication may help prevent the development of some skin cancers.
New Study Shows Signs of Tanning Depedence in College Students
A study recently conducted at the Virginia Commonwealth University showed college-age students displaying behaviors of tanorexia, or tanning depedence, which can increase chances for skin cancer.
PCPC Defends FDA on Sun Care Regulation
With the arguments heating up around sunscreen regulation, the Personal Care Products Council recently defended the FDA on its sun care regulation issues.
