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Section: Science > Physiology
Facial
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SkinInc.com
: April is Rosacea Awareness Month—Are You Helping Rosacea Clients Cope?
In honor of April being Rosacea Awareness Month, the National Rosacea Society provided
SkinInc.com
with information about how to help clients cope both physically and emotionally with this stressful disease.
Physiology
Musicians at Risk for Common Skin Condition
Whether your clients play a musical instrument in your school band, as a weekend hobby, or as a professional, you may be at risk for a common skin condition.
Physiology
Researchers Building Melanoma Vaccine to Combat Skin Cancer
Mayo Clinic researchers have trained mouse immune systems to eradicate skin cancer from within.
Physiology
Hormonal Factors Key to Understanding Acne in Women
Acne is becoming increasingly common in older women. Because of this, client-specific treatment regimens to control acne are a must.
Physiology
Psoriasis Clients Must Be Aware of Potential Link to Other Diseases
Recent information warns that the excessive inflammation common with psoriasis is also a characteristic in other serious diseases. Be sure to let your clients with psoriasis know to monitor themselves closely for signs of the diseases mentioned in this news item.
MedSpa
Only on
SkinInc.com
: Beautiful Skin During and After Pregnancy
Learn more about the skin care conditions related with pregnancy and how they can be treated, exclusively from Richard F. Eisen, MD, and Ramzi W. Saad, MD, of South Shore Skin Center and Spa.
Body
10 Minutes of Massage Reduces Muscle Inflammation
Recent research indicates that massage holds the potential to help clients with inflammation-related chronic conditions, such as arthritis or muscular dystrophy.
MedSpa
NPF Releases Treatment Guidelines Plaque Psoriasis
The National Psoriasis Foundation recently published guidelines for the manage of plaque psoriasis, the most prevalent form of the disease.
Physiology
Stem Cells Reverse Aging in Mice
Muscle stem cells from healthy, young mice caused aging, frail mice to look and act younger.
MedSpa
New Recommendations Released for Treating Psoriasis in Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women
The National Psoriasis Foundation Medical Board has released new recommendations for the treatment of psoriasis in pregnant and lactating women.
Physiology
Panel of Melanoma Mutations Opens Door to New Treatment Possibilities
Researchers have developed a new genetic screening tool that will aid in the investigation of possible treatments for patients with melanoma and the unique genetic mutations that may accompany the disease.
Physiology
Skin Inc.
Launches
Physiology of the Skin Video Education
This new video education offering from
Skin Inc.
magazine features world-renowned dermatologist Zoe Draelos, MD, and is based on the popular
Physiology of the Skin, Third Edition
book.
Physiology
Skin 'Sees' UV Light, Starts Producing Pigment
A new study reveals that melanocyte skin cells detect UV light using a photosensitive receptor previously thought to exist only in the eye.
Physiology
Invasive Melanoma May Be More Likely in Children Than Adults
Some children have a higher risk of invasive melanoma than adults.
Sun Care
Are Your Clients Addicted to Indoor Tanning? With Exclusive Commentary About How to Wean Clients From Unhealthy Tanning Behaviors
Only on
SkinInc.com
: A new study suggests that indoor tanners may exhibit brain changes that are similar to drug addicts, suggesting indoor tanning may be addictive. Terri Wojak, director of True University Esthetics, gives advice on how to encourage clients to seek healthier options.
Ingredients
Caffeine Lowers Risk of Skin Cancer: Coffee-based Sunscreen Might Work Best
A new Rutgers study strengthens the theory that caffeine guards against certain skin cancers at the molecular level.
MedSpa
Early Diagnosis Key for People of Color With Common Skin Conditions
For people of color particularly, dermatologists are stressing the importance of seeking care early to get the best results from treatment.
MedSpa
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SkinInc.com
: August is Psoriasis Awareness Month; Is Your Spa Ready?
Exclusive commentary from Amy Forman Taub, MD, medical director of Advanced Dermatology, founder of Skinfo.com and assistant clinical professor, Northwestern University Medical School, department of dermatology, explains how to identify and treat psoriasis.
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