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Section: Science > Physiology
Physiology
DNA Testing—The Next Big Thing in Skin Care
Some physicians are now offering clients a way to personalize their skin care regimen with DNA testing.
Wellness
Do Your Clients Have Food Face?
How diet affects the skin—particularly whether it causes acne—has long been a conversation topic that professionals swing back and forth about.
Physiology
Yeast Produces Target for Dermatitis, Eczema and Skin Cancer Treatment
The first genomic and biologic study of all species of malassezia was completed and helped identify potential treatment of the diseases it causes.
Physiology
New Variants Identified for Eczema Genetics
Researchers obtained data on 377,000 eczema participants worldwide to discover new variants in those with eczema, which can lead to new targets and treatments for the skin disease.
Ingredients
Study Finds Antioxidant Supplements Harmful for Cancer Patients
A new study found antioxidants available in some nutritional supplements can double the growth of cancer cells.
Physiology
Recognizing and Treating Common Warts
Warts are common among children and adults and one board-certified dermatologist gives advice on what actions to take to treat warts.
Equipment/Tools
Study Evaluates Tattoo Removal with Picosecond Laser
A recent study evaluated the safety and efficacy of multicolor tattoo removal with a Q-switched laser that generates picosecond-domain pulses.
Wellness
Gluten-free Diet Benefits Skin Diseases
According to John Zone, M.D., from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, many areas of medical dermatology practices can be impacted by gluten sensitivity.
Wellness
The Future of Exercise May Be in a Pill
Scientists identified molecular reactions to exercise in the body, which could lead to drug treatments to mimic the health benefits of exercise.
Physiology
AAD Updates its List on Unnecessary Care
The American Academy of Dermatology released another list of recommendations of dermatology tests and treatments found unnecessary, as part of the Choosing Wisely campaign.
Physiology
Scientists Use Nano Polymer to Prevent Sunscreen Absorption
Scientists used a sticky nanoparticle polymer in a sunscreen to prevent the body's absorption of the chemicals into the skin and bloodstream.
Physiology
What Makes Asian Skin Different?
Men and women of Asian descent commonly experience certain skin conditions due to their skin's adaptation to the climate and the pigment composition of their skin, according to a blog posting by the Dermatology Associates of Central Texas.
Physiology
Study Links Skin Microbiome to Infections
Evidence was found to suggest the makeup of the skin microbiome can affect the ability of a bacterial pathogen to cause an infection.
MedSpa
Micro-focused Ultrasound Safe for Darker Skin Types
A study by JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery found micro-focused ultrasound treatment to tighten and lift skin on the face and neck appeared to be safe for patients with darker skin types.
Physiology
Study Finds Fewer Moles Lead to Higher Risk in Melanoma
According to a new study from American Academy of Dermatology, people with fewer moles may be at higher risk for aggressive melanoma cancer than those with more moles.
Ingredients
Skin Benefits of Tea Tree Oil
The oil, which is obtained through steam distillation of leaves from native Australian coastal tree
Melaleuca alternifolia (M. alternifolia)
can be used to treat acne, nail fungus, MRSA and more, but care must be taken with this potential irritant.
Physiology
Recognize the ABCDEs of Melanoma
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, and the ability of a skin professional to recognize skin cancer on a client could potentially save their life.
Physiology
Are Tattoos Toxic?
Ingredient safety and skin reactions relate not only to companies producing the pigments and inks used for tattooing, but also skin care product manufacturers in general—after all, I apply sunscreen and moisturizer to my tattooed skin.
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