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Physiology
Putting Melanoma to Rest
A recent study found a way to quite literally put cancer cells to sleep. Clemens Schmitt and his research team dove into the science behind cellular senescence.
MedSpa
Hyaluronidase Vital To Manage Filler Complications
A study was done to show how important it is for esthetic physicians to be able to diagnose and properly treat vascular complications from filler treatments.
Wellness
The Link Between Running and Memory
Jeff Edwards conducted a wellness study to show how exercise, specifically running, can benefit the brain by diminishing the negative impacts that chronic stress causes.
Wellness
Scientists Explore Beauty Supplement Benefit
The British Nutrition Foundation conducted research to discover whether nutraceuticals actually provide benefits to the skin.
Facial
Trending: Madonna's "Fork Facial" Revealed
See the secret treatment behind Madonna's "fork facial," and see if it is something you can be offering clients in your spa.
Sun Care
IMPACT Melanoma Discusses Sunburn and Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is nothing to celebrate, so be sure to check out this information on how to stay safe this St. Patrick's Day to avoid any unnecessary concerns.
Physiology
Study Sheds LIGHT on Eczema Cause
Research published in the
Journal of Experimental Medicine
has identified a potential method to block atopic dermatitis by targeting the LIGHT protein.
Physiology
The Acne Depression Connection
A study in The British Journal of Dermatology investigated just that, finding an increased risk of developing major depression for people who suffer from acne.
Physiology
Scientists Reveal Conditions Linked to Rosacea
Though the existence of rosacea comorbidities is well-known, a recent literature review in the
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
broke them down to analyze which conditions occur most often.
Physiology
Research Marches Toward Eczema/Asthma Connection
Childhood eczema has been linked to the development of asthma later in life. Recent research in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
examined how to prevent this phenomenon.
Wellness
You Are What You Eat: Hydrating Foods for Dry Skin
As the body's largest organ, the skin can benefit from the foods we eat, including combating against dryness.
Wellness
The Nutrition Behind Candida and Cutaneous Candidiasis
Learn the causes and treatments of candida and cutaneous candidiasis from clinical nutritionist Ginger Downey.
Physiology
Atopic Dermatitis Yardstick Measures Up
Treatment for atopic dermatitis has evolved in recent years. A new yardstick, published in the
Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
, is meant to help make new treatment options clear.
Ingredients
UPDATED: FDA Bans 24 Antiseptic Ingredients Including Triclosan
Along with triclosan, the FDA has banned 23 other ingredients used in health care antiseptics, finding their safety and efficacy insufficient.
Ingredients
Study:
Euphorbia peplus
Improves Photoaged Skin
Euphorbia peplus
, also called petty splurge in the U.K. or radium weed in Australia, has been shown in studies to help improve photoaged skin.
MedSpa
Free Skin Cancer Screenings for Florida Firefighters
Water’s Edge Dermatology is providing free skin cancer screenings for Florida firefighters in January 2018 after research found firefighters in Florida are seven times more likely than the average state resident to be diagnosed with skin cancer.
Physiology
Study Finds Germ Concerns Connects to Self-image Worries
“Our findings show that when people are worried about pathogens, they also evaluate their own physical appearance, which motivates them to pursue behaviors and products intended to improve appearance, including exercise, makeup and plastic surgery.”
MedSpa
Blood Test Could Help Predict Skin Cancer's Return
“For some patients with advanced melanoma, their cancer will eventually return. We have no accurate tests to predict who these patients will be, so our findings are really encouraging,” said Richard Marais, lead researcher for Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute at the University of Manchester.
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