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Section: Science > Physiology
Ingredients
Mouse Avatar Employed for Melanoma Fight
Mice "avatars" are helping researchers target groundbreaking melanoma treatment therapies.
Physiology
Can You Feel The Winter Burn?
Although many people protect their skin when outdoors during the summer, it is equally as important to protect their skin in the winter, with its own set of skin agressors.
Physiology
Pregnancy Hormones Up Melanoma Severity
According to Cleveland Clinic, a new study shows that pregnancy hormones can increase the severity of melanoma, increasing the chances of death, metastasis and recurrence for the mom-to-be or new mom.
Wellness
Drink Your Collagen for Anti-aging Effects
Oral collagen has been found to have anti-aging effects, according to a recent study. In a Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology article researchers investigated the effect of collagen peptides taken orally on skin hydration and the dermal collagen network.
Sun Care
UV Wearables Get Stretchy in a Patch
L'Oréal has introduced the first-ever stretchable skin sensor designed to monitor UV exposure and help consumers educate themselves about sun protection.
Physiology
Safety of Skin Cancer Screening Questioned
Members of the United States Preventive Services Task Force are frowning upon the routine of full body screening for skin cancer.
Physiology
Lend a Healthy Hand
As scientists all over the world look for new discoveries surrounding the human microbiome, GOJO scientists study the hand's microbiome.
Physiology
Allantoin and Other Drugs Found to Slow Aging
A new study suggests that allantoin may help reduce the aging process through caloric restriction.
Wellness
Ibuprofen Put In Patch for Pain Relief
The common pain reliever ibuprofen is usually administered in pill form; however, researchers at the University of Warwick and its spinoff company, Medherant, have found a way to put ibuprofen in a skin patch.
Physiology
Skin Cells and Their Gaming Methods
Humans rely on skin cells to help heal wounds and repair maintenance; however, research recently found cells switched roles between healing and mutating.
Physiology
Gel Bandage Heals Based on Skin Temperature
United States researchers have developed a hydrogel bandage that could be the future of adhesive bandages, working both inside and outside the body.
Physiology
Disrupt Your Skin Care Routine While Traveling
Tis' the season when it seems all of us are traveling, be it to see family or for a much needed vacation. For those vacations, we tend to pack travel-size versions of our skin care routine, but that could be a costly mistake, according to the Baylor College of Medicine.
Physiology
Skin Matches Lung Absorption of Phthalates
Some people assume that the majority of pollutants enter the body through breathing; however, a new report by Science News suggests that equal amounts of some pollutants can enter the body via the skin.
MedSpa
Skin Prescription Costs Rise Drastically
After conducting a study, Miranda B. Rosenberg and Steven Rosenberg, M.D., reported that drugs studied increased by a mean of 400% from 2009 to 2015.
Physiology
E-Skin Encounters Senses
A new electronic skin detects texture, temperature, pressure and sound, which could be a breakthrough for sensitive prothetics and soft, wearable medical devices.
Physiology
Preventing PIH When Treating Skin of Color
Treating and managing patients with skin of color for rosacea and acne is associated with challenges such as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Physiology
Researchers Unlock Skin's "Virome" Secrets
Researchers surveyed the skin's virus population, which unearthed most DNA viruses on healthy human skin are viral “dark matter.”
Physiology
Identifying Melanoma with an App
One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime.1 Therefore, 20% of the clients that you see will encounter skin cancer at some point in their life. Imagine if you had the tool to allow them to detect it early and potentially save their lives.
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