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Type: News
Section: Treatment
Physiology
New Treatments Possible for Melanoma
An international team of researchers has identified a new method for selectively killing metastatic melanoma cells, which may lead to new areas for drug development in melanoma—a cancer that is highly resistant to current treatment strategies.
Trends
Consumers Spend More Than $30 Billion on Alternative Medicine
Americans spend more than a 10th of their out-of-pocket health care dollars on alternative medicine, according to the first national estimate of such spending in more than a decade.
MedSpa
Study Shows the Benefits of Botox for Migraine-sufferers
Recent research has shown using Botox can help ease the suffering of those experiencing frequent migraines, and a new clinical trial has confirmed the results.
Sun Care
New Study Deems Tanning Beds as 'Potential Carcinogens'
The International Agency for Research on Cancer, the cancer-studying branch of the World Health Organization, has named tanning beds as 'potential carcinogens,' possibly leading people to seek alternatives.
Wellness
Getting More Sleep May Help New Moms Lose Weight
A new study is showing the importance of sleep in association with weight loss for women that are still trying to lose baby weight.
Wellness
Acupuncture, Exercise Shown to be Helpful Against PCOS
A new study shows women suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrom, or PCOS, may find relief using acupuncture and exercise.
Sun Care
Sun Care Products Becoming More Appealing
According to beauty researcher Mintel, new developments in sun care are making the products more appealing to consumers.
Wellness
Competitive Cyclist Uses Reiki to Get Back on Track
Diagnosed with a rare and incurable heart disease, cyclist Hayden Roulston thought his career was over—until a chance meeting in a pub with an alternative healer literally gave him a new lease of life.
Wellness
Antioxidant-rich Diet May Boost Endurance
In a small study, antioxidant supplements were shown to help increase exercise endurance.
Physiology
Gene-mapping Study Shows Those At Risk for Melanoma
New research has shown why people with the greatest number of moles are at increased risk of the most dangerous form of skin cancer.
Wellness
Soy Foods Shown to Aid the Lungs
Helping the body to stay healthy and youthful, new research from Japan shows that eating soy foods can improve the health of the lungs.
Sun Care
Happy Independence Day from Skin Inc. magazine!
Keep your 4th of July fun and safe this summer with these helpful tips.
Physiology
Study Finds Skin Cancer Rates Higher Among Athletes
Training in the summer sun can expose athletes to more of the dangerous effects of UV rays.
Wellness
Study Shows Healthy Eating Habits Lengthen Life
A new study from researchers in New York shows the value of an all-around healthy diet, even if people aren't eating perfectly.
Makeup
5 Tips to Lift and Brighten Eyes
Nicole Flevaris shares tips that every client should know!
Wellness
Music Shown to Tame Cardiovascular Rhythms
Italian researchers have shown cardiovascular rhythms tend to fall in line with music, offering further ways for spa professionals to help their clients relax.
MedSpa
June is National Acne Awareness Month
Help empower clients with the facts by logging on to a new Web site.
Physiology
New Patch Treats Skin Cancer
Effective for basal cell carcinomas, which often show up on the face and neck—the primary areas many skin care professionals are concerned with—a new patch has shown effectiveness as a skin cancer treatment.
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