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Section: Science > Physiology
Physiology
Twins Study Shows Environmental Factors of Skin Aging
A recent study of twins shows how environmental factors such as sun damage and smoking affect the aging of facial skin.
Physiology
Those Who Look Younger May Live Longer
People who look younger than their age tend to live longer than those who look older than their years, a new study suggests.
Physiology
Some Laser Therapy Shown to Encourage Melanoma Growth
Recent research has displayed that high doses of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) may encourage the growth of melanoma skin cancer.
Physiology
Immune Cell Discovery Leads to Possible New Treatments for Psoriasis, Eczema
Researchers from London, Rome and Munich have discovered a type of immune cell that can effect certain inflammatory diseases, such as psoriasis and eczema, and are conducting research that could lead to potential new treatments.
Physiology
Smokers with Autoimmune Disorder May Damage Skin
People that suffer from the autoimmune disorder systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and are smokers may be more likely to develop skin damage.
Physiology
New Device in Development That Detects Skin Cancers
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel are developing a new device that detects cancerous skin tumors, including melanomas that aren't visible to the naked eye.
Facial
AAD Discusses the Benefits of Customized Skin Care
At the most recent meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology, dermatologists discussed how customized routines can help people's skin appear its best.
Physiology
Some Bacteria Shown to Inhibit Skin Inflammation
A new discovery about bacteria living on the skin's surface shows some of it to be beneficial in preventing inflammation after injury, potentially leading to treatments for inflammatory skin issues.
Physiology
Skin Coloring Shown to Affect a Person's Attractiveness
U.K. researchers have shown how people associate attractiveness with healthy-looking skin.
Physiology
AAD Addresses Vitamin D-Sun Myths
With vitamin D becoming a buzzword in the health industry, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) has addressed some of the myths and controversies that are associated with the sun, skin and vitamin D.
Body
AAD Addresses Cosmetic Aging and Potential Treatments
As people age, they see more cosmetic changes in their skin and hair, but now more than ever, there are treaments skin care professionals and dermatologists can provides to help lessen these changes.
Physiology
People on Immunosuppressive Therapies May Be More At Risk for Skin Cancer
Researchers have found patients undergoing treatments that require immunosuppressive drugs may be more susceptible to non-melanoma skin cancers, requiring greater care with their skin treatments.
Physiology
Geneticists Hunt for Scleroderma Triggers
Researchers are taking a look at the way genetics influence scleroderma and it treatments.
Physiology
Eyelid-lifting Surgery Can Improve Quality of Life
Cosmetic surgery that repairs droopy eyelids, also known as blepharoplasty, has an overall positive impact on patients' quality of life, according to a paper presented at the 2009 American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Foundation Annual Meeting.
Physiology
Rougher Microdermabrasion Shown to Be More Effective
Rough buffing of the skin does a better job of removing wrinkles and acne scars and stimulating healing than a gentler rubbing, University of Michigan researchers report.
Physiology
Probiotics Treatment May Help Ward Off Eczema
A new study from Dutch researchers has shown pregnant women and infants treated with probiotics can result in the infants being less likely to have eczema.
Physiology
Red and Blue Clothing Showed to Offer More Sun Protection
Spanish researchers have shown wearing red or blue clothing helps protect skin from the sun better than yellow.
Physiology
Skin Cancer May Be Genetic
Researchers studying family connections to skin cancer have found that if a twin, sibiling or parent has or has had skin cancer, a person may be more susceptible, as well.
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