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Physiology
New Gene Therapy Gets Under the Skin
A new gene therapy technique, which can have an affect wrinkles and other anti-aging aspects of skin, has been introduced by researchers in Switzerland.
Physiology
Psoriasis May Be Indicator for Other Major Health Issues
People suffering for psoriasis can be at risk for other major health issues, such as cardiovasular disease, and it is important for skin care professionals to know these issues in order to impart the proper knowledge to clients.
Physiology
Research on Skin Bacteria Sets New Treatments in Motion
A study done by the National Institutes of Health on the bacteria on different areas of the skin has potential implications for skin issues such as psoriasis, eczema, acne and more.
Physiology
New Patch Treats Skin Cancer
Effective for basal cell carcinomas, which often show up on the face and neck—the primary areas many skin care professionals are concerned with—a new patch has shown effectiveness as a skin cancer treatment.
Sun Care
Cancer Drug May Help Improve Sun-damaged Skin
A new study has showcased how the chemotherapy drug fluorouracil aids in reducing actinic keratoses lesions.
Physiology
New Study Shows How Skin Cancer Spreads
Recent research on how skin cancer spreads throughout the body shows new information on how it gets past the immune system, creating the possibility for new treatments and preventions.
Physiology
Minor Foot Problems Seeing More MRSA Infections
Skin care professionals, and particular those that offer pedicures and other foot-related treatments, should be aware of the rise in MRSA infections being seen.
Physiology
Basal Cell Skin Cancer Shown to Be Caused by Actinic Keratoses
Helping scientists understand more about the causes of skin cancer—which also aids in creating more effective treatments—recent research on actinic keratoses has brought new information to light.
Physiology
Hydrogen Peroxide May Signal Wound-healing in the Body
New research shows a release of hydrogen peroxide occurs when zebra fish are injured, offering new ideas for the use of the compound in treating skin and body injuries.
Physiology
Researchers Work on Melanoma Vaccine
Adding to this week's news about progress in the treatment of melanoma, a vaccine for the deadly skin cancer has shown promise in a new study.
Physiology
New Melanoma Drug Sees Success
An early clinical trial shows promise for a drug that treats advanced melanomas.
Physiology
Change of Weather May Bring Rosacea Flare-ups
With the summer months—and temperatures—quickly approaching, skin care professionals should be aware of how the change of season can affect people with rosacea.
Physiology
Eczema, Asthma Linked in Children
Researchers have found a link between eczema and the triggering of asthma in children.
Physiology
Skin's "Tipping Point" Identified by P&G Researchers
P&G beauty and grooming scientists have identified the "skin tipping point" of skin aging and suggested topical ingredients that may slow down this tipping point.
Physiology
Red Sea Coral Substance Shown Effective Against Skin Cancer
Showing promising growth in the treatment of skin cancer, researchers in South Dakota are using a substance derived from Red Sea coral to target tumors.
Facial
No Long-lasting Results from Thread-Lifts, Study Says
Thread-lifts, a kind of face lift done with barbed threads placed under the skin, has been found to be unsuccessful in the long term.
MedSpa
Botox Helps Relieve Diabetic Foot Pain
Botox is known for its aesthetic treatments for the face and body, but new research from Taiwan shows it may also aid diabetics experiencing foot pain.
Physiology
Sweating Condition Causes Higher Risk of Skin Infections
Hyperhidrosis, a condition that causes people to sweat excessively, may be a factor in the development of skin infections, and skin care professionals should be on the lookout for clients who may suffer from this condition.
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