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Physiology
Research Discuss Dermodex, Triggers and Rosacea
Researchers are understanding the role of Demodex mites and other triggers in rosacea better with recent findings, which may lead to better care for clients suffering with this skin condition.
Physiology
Appearance is Judged as a Whole, Not By Its Parts
Research from Queen's University suggests that human beauty is perceived by the sum of its parts, rather than isolated features. In other words, we find each other attractive if the parts fit well together, which may be interrupted with medically-enhanced features.
Ingredients
SkinCeuticals Unveils Novel Antioxidant Research
At the 23rd World Congress of Dermatology, held June 8-13, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia, SkinCeuticals unveiled new research on combining topical antioxidants with laser therapies, antioxidant protection from pollution and boosting the body's defense with resveratrol.
Physiology
Study Links B12 to Skin Bacteria
A study was performed to understand whether vitamin B12 modulates activities of the skin microbiota and contributes to acne pathogenesis, which was used as the disease model.
Physiology
Promising Breakthrough for Repigmentation in Vitiligo Patients
Researchers experienced success restoring skin color in a patient with vitiligo—a devastating condition that causes skin to lose its pigmentation or color.
Physiology
Klotho Findings Connected with Chronic Psychological Stress
Klotho levels are sensitive to psychosocial stressors and raise the possibility that klotho may serve as a novel biological link connecting stress, depression and risk for accelerated disease development.
Physiology
Researchers Identify Genes Associated with Ageless Women
Harvard Researchers, Olay and 23andMe teamed up to conduct a study that links gene expression to the appearance of women's skin with age.
Physiology
NPF Awards Grants for Psoriasis Research
The National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) awarded eight researchers a one-year, $75,000 Discovery Grant to support the advancement of psoriatic disease research. By gaining a better understanding of the fundamentals of psoriatic disease—what causes psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis and what happens in the body when these diseases are present—scientists can work on better treatments and a cure.
Physiology
Aiming for Scleroderma Awareness
A campaign, "Hard word. Harder disease," is working to boost awareness and compel greater compassion for patients and their families.
MedSpa
How Does Botox Actually Change the Skin?
Two researchers sought to get a better handle on the effect of Botox on the skin for mild facial wrinkles.
Physiology
4 Facts About Psoriatic Arthritis
May is Arthritis Awareness Month and the perfect opportunity to spread awareness about psoriatic arthritis.
Physiology
Vitiligo: More Than Skin Deep
Vitiligo affects the skin, but this condition can be detrimental to patients’ emotional health, and a recent study indicates that it also may have implications for their physical health.
Physiology
Scientists Identify Molecule That Controls Stem Cell Plasticity
New discoveries offer insights into the way in which stem cells choose their fates and maintain plasticity while in transitional states, such as in culture or when repairing wounds.
Sun Care
Emerging Treatments Give Hope for Treating Advanced Melanoma
Within the last five years, targeted therapy and immunotherapy have emerged as viable treatment options for patients with advanced melanoma.
Physiology
Striking Results Found With Experimental Psoriasis Treatment
Patients with psoriasis show significant recovery after an experimental treatment, which raises the possibility of working toward long-term remission—in other words, a cure.
Physiology
Study: MRSA Strains Found to Uniquely Evolve in Households
This study, although focused specifically on households, is significant in displaying how MRSA may evolve and be spread in small spaces, such as skin care facilities.
MedSpa
Instagram Filters: Latest Trend Driving Plastic Surgery
According to plastic surgery clinic Beverly Hills Physicians (BHP), men and women are inquiring about plastic surgery after Instagram filters reveal the best versions of themselves.
Physiology
Damage After Dark—UV Effects Continue Long After Exposure
Much of the damage that ultraviolet radiation (UV) does to skin occurs hours after sun exposure, a team of Yale-led researchers concluded.
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