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Physiology
Melanomas More Often Found By Dermatologists
A new report shows the majority of melanomas are found by dermatologists during full-body skin examinations, displaying the need for professional skin care.
Ingredients
Antioxidants Don't Increase Melanoma Risk, Study Shows
Vitamins C, E and other antioxidants do not increase the risk for melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, a new study found.
Physiology
New Research Provides Inroads Against Melanoma
Swiss researchers have discovered new information on a specific protein's function in the the Ras-signallig pathway's development of skin cancers such as melanoma.
Ingredients
White Tea Targets Wrinkles, Sagging Skin
New research shows that white tea can be beneficial in supporting the body's elastin and collagen, and be helpful for other parts of the body as well.
Physiology
New Treatments Possible for Melanoma
An international team of researchers has identified a new method for selectively killing metastatic melanoma cells, which may lead to new areas for drug development in melanoma—a cancer that is highly resistant to current treatment strategies.
Physiology
Skin-like Tissue Developed from Stem Cells
Scientists at Tufts University in Massachusetts have discovered how to harness the basis of stem cells that create complex skin tissue, which has the potential to affect new treatments for skin diseases and issues.
Physiology
Study Shows Smog Toxic to Skin Cells
Smog is nasty enough in the atmosphere, but now research suggests that ozone, a key component of smog, stresses out human skin cells.
Physiology
Vitamin D, Fish Oil Supplements Taken on in Large Study
A new study that will look at the effects of vitamin D and fish oil supplements on African Americans has been announced, aiming to see how increasing these elements in the body can may be beneficial against cancer, heart disease, stroke and other serious medical issues.
Physiology
New Study Offers Info on Skin Wound Healing
A recent Japanese study has shown how an essential part of wound healing works in the skin, leading to potential treatment options.
Sun Care
New Study Deems Tanning Beds as 'Potential Carcinogens'
The International Agency for Research on Cancer, the cancer-studying branch of the World Health Organization, has named tanning beds as 'potential carcinogens,' possibly leading people to seek alternatives.
Ingredients
New Silver-based Gels Effective in Skin Healing
According to research in India, new gels that include silver nanoparticles are effective as antimicrobial deterrents in treating skin burns.
Ingredients
Genetic Study Puts Antioxidants Under the Microscope
Using the latest genetic technology, researchers have begun to discover the exact molecular reasons why foods such as turmeric, a popular curry spice, and ordinary orange juice are good for the health of hearts and arteries.
Physiology
Fibromyalgia Drug May Ease Facial Pain
A small Spanish study has indicated the effectiveness of the drug pregabalin in treating facial pain.
Physiology
Chronic Skin Condition May Lead to Tumor Growth
New research shows the presence of a particular gene can encourage tumor growth in wounded skin, indicating a need for further study on wound-treating ingredients.
Physiology
Study Shows Factors Making Eczema Sufferers More Susceptible to Infections
A new study looks into the sometimes unexpected dangers of eczema, important information skin care professionals should be aware of.
Physiology
New Psoriasis Treatments on the Horizon
A new study on psoriasis has found a potential new drug target for the disease, meaning the potential for more effective treatments for the skin condition.
Physiology
Gene-mapping Study Shows Those At Risk for Melanoma
New research has shown why people with the greatest number of moles are at increased risk of the most dangerous form of skin cancer.
Physiology
Study Finds Skin Cancer Rates Higher Among Athletes
Training in the summer sun can expose athletes to more of the dangerous effects of UV rays.
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