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Section: Science > Physiology
Physiology
Could Gum-chewing Cause Wrinkles; Shorten Filler Lifespan?
Although no official studies have been done, evidence is growing to support the link between gum-chewing and mouth wrinkles.
Physiology
Addressing Psoriasis Partners With Project Runway's Tim Gunn
Psoriasis-sufferers can share their story for a chance to win a personal style consultation with Gunn.
Equipment/Tools
New Technology Uses Temperature to Detect Melanoma
Although in its infancy, this new technology detects a temperature change brought about by melanoma, resulting in quicker diagnosis and perhaps even an increased survival rate.
Ingredients
Hot Ingredient: Nutmeg Polyphenol
A new active utilizes a polyphenol derived from nutmeg seeds to help fill wrinkles and expression lines.
Sun Care
MFNE Offers No-tanning Pledge Contest for Students
The organization's contest encourages young people to avoid tanning beds for healthier skin.
Ingredients
Kombucha Transfers from Tea to Skin for a Brightening Effect
Kombucha, a popular ingredient in teas and energy drinks, may be making its way into the personal care arena.
MedSpa
Advice for Clients Regarding New Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines
There are several things women can do to determine what's best for them regarding the updated breast cancer screening guidelines.
Physiology
Ancient Egyptian Makeup May Have Helped Protect the Eyes
New research shows the eye makeup worn by ancient Egyptians may have helped ward off eye infections.
Physiology
Facial Pain Can Be Severe, But Uncommon
The various forms of recurrent facial pain can sometimes be debilitating, but are fortunately relatively uncommon, according to a new study.
Physiology
Study Shows Melanoma Diagnosis Disparity Between Whites, Hispanics and African Americans
Doctors are diagnosing more white people with the deadly skin cancer known as melanoma, and while Hispanics and blacks are much less likely to be diagnosed with the malignancy, they often have advanced forms of the cancer when it is found, new research suggests.
Wellness
Acupuncture Shown to Offer Relief for Eczema Sufferers
An acupuncture session may bring some itch relief to people with the allergic skin condition known as atopic eczema, a preliminary study suggests.
Physiology
Psoriasis Shows Response to Placebo Effect
A new study shows some cases of psoriasis respond to the placebo effect, offering new information on the amount of medication and types of treatments these kinds of skin conditions need.
Physiology
Study Shows Growth, Inhibition Factors of Skin Cancer
University of Pennsylvania researchers have discovered links between skin cancer growth and the presence or absence of certain cancer-related molecules.
Physiology
Psoriasis Increasingly Linked to Arthritis, Cardiovascular Disease
Skin care professionals often encounter psoriasis in their work, so knowing its background, potential treatments and risks is important in the treatment of clients with this skin condition.
Physiology
Researchers Turn to Kangaroos for Skin Cancer Developments
Scientists in Australia and Austria are studying kangaroo DNA as a way to prevent skin cancer, as the marsupials have a DNA repair enzyme that appears to fight damage caused by the disease.
Sun Care
Sun Protection Group Highlights 2009's Top Skin-saving Developments
SunAWARE, a sun protection advocacy group, has announced its top 10 sun care advancements for 2009.
Physiology
Facial Symmetry Often Considered Most Beautiful, According to Study
Women with facial proportions that are closest to average are considered the most beautiful by their peers, research suggests.
Physiology
Study Shows Women Develop More Wrinkles Around the Mouth Than Men
Though long suspected to be true, new research provides "irrefutable" evidence that women experience more and deeper wrinkles around the mouth than men do.
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