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Physiology
Free Radicals Beneficial for Wound-healing
Biologists discover chemically reactive molecules containing oxygen, such as peroxides, commonly referred to as free radicals—are necessary for the proper healing of skin wounds.
MedSpa
Study: Botox Injections May Have Negative Emotional Affect on Young People
Botox injections that induce temporary paralysis of muscles in the upper face could stop young people seeking this treatment from learning how to express emotions fully, according to a study.
Ingredients
Vitamin D Found to Improve Winter-related Atopic Dermatitis
A study conducted in more than 100 Mongolian schoolchildren found that daily treatment with a vitamin D supplement significantly reduced the symptoms of winter-related atopic dermatitis, a type of eczema.
Physiology
Researchers Discover How Pigment Protects Skin From UV Rays
Researchers have worked out how the pigment of the skin manages to protect the body from the sun's dangerous UV rays.
Physiology
Sweat-eating Bacteria May Treat Skin Disorders Such as Acne
Bacteria that metabolize ammonia, a major component of sweat, may improve skin health and some day could be used for the treatment of skin disorders, such as acne or chronic wounds.
Industry News
California Scleroderma Groups Merge to Enhance Support & Education
The Scleroderma Foundation's national Board of Directors approved today a merger of two Southern California chapters.
Physiology
Cell Regulation Strategies May Represent New Approach to Treat Psoriasis
Scientists suggest that new strategies to regulate the composition of dendritic cells in psoriatic skin lesions might represent an approach for the future treatment of the disease.
Physiology
Promising New Vitiligo Treatment Offers Hope to Patients for Repigmentation
A treatment regimen is safe and effective for restoring skin pigmentation in vitiligo patients, according to a Henry Ford Hospital study.
Physiology
Scientists Uncover Mystery About MRSA
Scientists at the University of Western Ontario have uncovered a bacterial mystery about MRSA.
Sun Care
UV-light Induced Mutation Found to Drive Skin Cancers
A genetic mutation caused by ultraviolet light is likely the driving force behind millions of human skin cancers, according to researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Sun Care
Soldiers Lacking Adaquate Protection From Skin Cancer
Soldiers deployed to sunny climates are not being adequately protected from the most common cancer type, according to a study being presented this week at the World Congress on Cancers of the Skin.
Physiology
Melanoma Is Not the Only Skin Cancer to Worry About
A sunbed study has found users have a significantly increased risk of developing a common type of skin cancer caused by repeated tanning, rather than burning.
Ingredients
Botox Injections Could Be Key to Cutting Cancer Growth
Botox injections may help battle cancer, according to data from medical trials published in
Science Translational Medicine
.
Physiology
Genetic Differences Between Skin Cancer That Killed Bob Marley Vs. More Common Types
Cancer Research UK scientists have discovered that the rare type of skin cancer that caused reggae musician Bob Marley's death are genetically distinct from other more common types of skin cancer.
Physiology
Scleroderma Webinar to Educate on Diagnosis and Early Management
A webinar presented by the Scleroderma Research Foundation will take place on August 21 to educate on the diagnosis and importance of early management of the disease.
Physiology
Researchers Trying to Determine Potential Link Between Uranium & Skin Cancer
After years of delving deep into DNA and researching ways in which metal damage may lead to cancer, a team of researchers is taking a step back to look at the surface where one answer may have been all along.
Physiology
Role of Stress in Inflammatory Skin Conditions
While commonly linked anecdotally, proving the relationship between stress and inflammatory skin conditions, such as acne, psoriasis and rosacea, is another matter.
Sun Care
New Device May Change Diagnoses and Treatment of Melanoma
A new hand-held device that uses lasers and sound waves may change the way doctors treat and diagnose melanoma, according to a team of researchers from Washington University in St. Louis.
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