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Physiology
Skin-healing Protein is Found to Also Promote Certain Skin Cancers
A team of researchers discovers a protein that normally is involved in healing skin wounds is also, under certain conditions, a promoter of invasive and metastatic skin cancers.
Physiology
Common Gene Mutation Linked to Increased Skin Cancer
When
Homo sapiens
left Africa and had to adapt to less sunny climates, there was a mutation in one of the genes responsible for regulating the synthesis of melanin, which allowed for better absorption of vitamin D, but also increased the risk of developing skin cancer in adulthood.
Ingredients
Researchers Discover Antioxidant to Protect Against Sun Damage
Researchers have identified antioxidant tiron, which offers total protection against some types of sun damage and may ultimately help our skin stay looking younger for longer.
Physiology
New Imaging Technique Available for Removal of Non-melanoma Skin Cancers
Researchers have developed a microscopic technique that identifies residual cancer tissue in 90 seconds, promising to dramatically reduce the length, inefficienc, and cost of this common surgery.
Ingredients
Early Research Shows Link Between Probiotics and Clear Skin
Dermatologists are encouraged by early research showing a link between probiotic use and clearer skin in acne and rosacea patients.
Ingredients
Why Birch Helps Wounds Heal More Quickly
A research team has now explained the molecular mechanism behind the wound-healing effect of an extract from the outer white layer of the birch tree's bark.
Physiology
Vietnam War Veterans at High Risk for Skin Cancer
Vietnam War veterans with prior exposure to the herbicide Agent Orange may be at higher risk for certain types of skin cancer, suggests a report in the February issue of
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
.
Physiology
Facial Redness Takes Emotional Toll on Rosacea Patients
The emotional impact of rosacea is often substantial regardless of subtype or severity, according to results of a new survey conducted by the National Rosacea Society.
Body
Psoriasis Registry: Tool for Comparing Effectiveness and Safety of Therapies
By collecting, analyzing and disseminating data from thousands, the registry will help clinicians, researchers and the pharmaceutical industry study the comparative effectiveness and safety of psoriasis therapies.
Physiology
Topical Treatment for Psoriasis Targets Deeper Layers of the Skin
A novel combination anti-psoriasis therapy has potential for superior and longer-lasting therapeutic effects than current topical treatments by targeting genetic abnormalities in deeper layers of the skin.
Physiology
Study: Damage from Daily Sun Exposure Examined
A low level of daily exposure to a common component of sunlight can cause skin damage at the molecular level after just a few days, new University of Michigan Medical School research shows.
Physiology
Estée Lauder Study Links Low Quality Sleep to Skin Aging
University Hospitals Case Medical Center found that sleep quality impacts skin function and aging.
Physiology
Researchers Identify Molecule Causing Sunburn Pain
A team of researchers from Duke University, Rockefeller University and the University of California San Francisco have identified the gene that causes pain in sunburned skin.
Physiology
Psoriasis Patients Have Increased Risk for Other Serious Medical Conditions
Patients with mild, moderate and severe psoriasis had increasingly higher odds of having at least one major medical disease in addition to psoriasis, when compared to patients without psoriasis.
Physiology
Study: Link Between Caffeine Intake and Reduced Risk of Basal Cell Carcinoma?
Studies in animals suggest that caffeine administration helps prevent squamous cell skin cancer development.
Physiology
Study: Patients with Certain Kinds of Skin Cancer Have Low Odds of Alzheimer's
A new study suggests that people with certain kinds of skin cancer have lower odds of developing Alzheimer's disease.
Facial
Study: Inflammation and Oxidative Stress Caused by Free Radicals in Adult Acne
According to Laser and Cosmetic Dermatology specialist, Whitney Bowe, MD, antioxidants help block acne-causing free radicals.
Physiology
Survey to Identify Research Priorities for Acne
Patients with acne now have a unique new opportunity to drive the questions which underpin acne medical research topics.
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