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Section: Science > Physiology
Physiology
Researchers Find Virus Able to Kill Melanoma Cells
Researchers have found a virus competent at finding, infecting and killing human melanoma cells, both in vitro and in animal models, while having little tendency to infect non-cancerous cells.
Physiology
Psoriasis Patients Have Increased Risk of High Blood Pressure
The risk of high blood pressure associated with psoriasis patients calls for them to receive regular health screenings.
Physiology
More than 16 Million Americans Vulnerable to the Negative Social Impacts of Rosacea
According to a recent survey, the majority of individuals with rosacea feel the skin condition has an impact on their social lives.
Physiology
New Sign of Aging Discovered by Professor and Chanel Research Collaboration
Researchers have determined a new way people unconsciously perceive age.
Physiology
Long-term Research Links Dairy and High-Sugar Foods to Acne
Milk and sugary foods do increase the risk of acne, say researchers, after looking at 50 years of data.
Ingredients
Botulinum Toxin May Hold Untapped Potential for Common Skin Diseases
New research indicates that a better understanding of botulinum toxin may hold potential in the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases.
Physiology
Spring into Action: April is National Rosacea Awareness Month
Medical therapy, combined with trigger avoidance, can help to reduce rosacea’s impact on most patients, says the chairman of the National Rosacea Society Medical Advisory Board.
Physiology
Can Eating Carbs Give You Pimples?
Several new studies have examined the possible link between diet and acne, particularly carbohydrates and dairy products.
Physiology
The Healthy Skin Diet
Claudia Aguirre, PhD, from the The International Dermal Institute, offers tips on how to maintain healthy skin through a vitamin-rich food diet.
Physiology
Industry Watchers: Wrangler to Launch Spa Jeans
According to a number of fashion industry watchers, the brand plans to unveil by the end of this month a "Denim Spa" range of jeans with moisturizing, slimming and cellulite-reducing capabilities.
Trends
Psorisis Patients Flock to Social Media for Support
A recent National Psoriasis Foundation/Inspire study finds that lack of support from family and friends drives psoriasis patients to seek advice through social media.
Physiology
Study Backs Safety of UV Lamps
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology says UV lamps typically used for drying nail polish are safe and don't increase skin cancer risk.
Physiology
How to Get a Flawless, Sunless Tan This Season
Sunless tanning expert Ricky Croft has all of the tips needed to ensure that your sunless tan lasts.
Physiology
Scientists Can Now Gauge Skin’s True Age With New Laser Technique
A specialized microscope can peer beneath the skin's surface, providing results that can be used to study the general phenomenon of skin aging and may help provide an index for measuring the effectiveness of anti-aging skin products.
Physiology
Eczema Skin Care Tips to Help Children Feel Better (With Video)
Dermatologist Amanda Friedrichs, MD, recommends several tips to help reduce the severity of and frequency of eczema flare-ups in children.
Physiology
Questions About Eczema in Children? Bayer Creates an App for That
Eczema mobile device app is created after study finds 76% of moms whose children suffer from eczema don't feel knowledgeable about the condition.
Physiology
Study Finds Children With Psoriasis More Likely Obese or Overweight
Northwestern Medicine study finds excess adiposity (obesity measured by the body mass index percentile) occurred in 37.9% of children psoriasis.
Physiology
Unexpected Factor Contributes to Melanoma Risk in Red-Haired, Fair-Skinned Individuals
Researchers report finding that the type of skin pigment predominantly found in red-haired, fair-skinned individuals may itself contribute to the development of melanoma.
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