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Section: Science > Physiology
Physiology
Two-pronged Attack Best for Psoriasis Treatment
In treating clients that have psoriasis, new research offers skin care professionals an insight into why a combination of treatment approaches may work best.
Physiology
Melanoma-suppressing Gene Enzyme Identified
Researchers from the National Institutes of Health have a melanoma tumor-suppressing enzyme, potentially leading to better treatments against the deadly skin cancer.
Ingredients
Tea Tree Oil and Silver Mix to Heal Skin Wounds
Offering more effective options in the treatment of skin wounds, researchers have found a combination of tea tree oil and silver to be a promising healing agent.
Regulatory
FDA Mandates New Warnings for Botox
Though none of the reported problem cases have involved using the drug for dermatological or cosmetic procedures, skin care professionals should note the newly Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-mandated warnings on Botox and other similar products.
Physiology
Gene Variation Increases Risk of Atopic Dermatitis
By discovering how a gene variation can lead to an increased risk of atopic dermatitis, scientists are now trying to develop a better treatment—and prevention—method for the chronic skin disease.
Physiology
New Gene Research Shows Potential of Melanoma in Dark-eyed, Easy Tanners
Showing the importance of offering indiscriminate sun skin care to everyone, new research shows those formerly thought less likely to develop melanoma—dark-eyed, dark-haired people that tan easily—can still be at an increased risk of the disease.
Physiology
Older Men Need a Hand in Inspecting for Possible Melanomas
Close inspections of the back and other hard to see places are vital in finding early-stage melanomas in older men, according to new research.
Ingredients
Berry Elements Found to Be Good for the Skin
You probably already knew that berries are nutritious. But new research shows that a compound found in berries, nuts and other fruits might help prevent wrinkles and repair skin damage caused by the sun.
Physiology
Drug Shows Success Healing Scars
Potentially helpful in medical spa treatments and procedures, a new drug has proven effective in the healing of scars.
Physiology
Drug-resistant Bacteria Shifting the Treatment of Acne
As the bacteria that causes acne develops more of a resistance to drugs used to treat it, skin care professionals and dermatologists are increasingly needing to look elsewhere for ways to solve this skin issue.
Sun Care
Dosimeter Can Predict, Prevent Sunburn
A device that can give an early warning of sunburn, and help to prevent skin cancer, has been developed.
Physiology
Genetic Mutation Shown to Trigger Skin Cancer
Potentially helping to create new treatments for melanoma, British researchers have shown a genetic mutation often leads to the development of the disease.
Physiology
Researchers Find Master Skin Gene
A new gene discovery may be the key to skin development, offering potential opportunities in a variety of skin care applications.
Physiology
Chemicals in Hospital Cleansers Found to Cause Skin Problems
Cleaning agents used in hospitals have been found to cause health conditions, such as hand eczema, making it important for skin care professionals to watch for signs of these issues.
Physiology
Health Often Determined by Skin Tone
Another reason to keep skin vital and fresh has arisen, with new research pointing out people use others' skin color and tone to determine how healthy they are.
Physiology
Food Unlikely to be the Cuplrit in Causing Eczema in Children
Though there has been an increase recently in children with eczema, study shows food allergies are an unlikely cause, leading to the need for more research.
Physiology
New Research Creates Protective Cream Similar to Newborn Skin
A new protective cream developed by European researchers mimics elements of newborn skin, allowing those with skin disorders and issues a new potential option for treatment.
Wellness
Psoriasis Sufferers Get Help From the Web
Spa clients who suffer from psoriasis can now get help from a more technological source—the Internet.
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