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Section: Science > Physiology
Physiology
Genetic Variation May Help Identify Young Women at Risk for Melanoma
The discovery of a genetic variation in young female melanoma patients could lead to better testing and screening for the diseaser earlier in life.
Physiology
Research Reveals New Treatments for Atopic Dermatitis
New, more effective therapies are being developed in the treatment of atopic dermatitis, a skin condition that has been on the rise these past few years.
Sun Care
New Study Points to Six Melanoma Risk Factors
Helping estheticians and clients create sun smart skin care routines and techniques, new research from the New York University Medical Center shows six independent risk factors for melanoma.
Physiology
Psoriasis Sufferers Get a Hand From Tim Gunn
TV personality Tim Gunn has joined the awareness campaign Addressing Psoriasis to help people living with the skin condition.
Physiology
Laser Therapy Shown to Treat Acne
Laser therapy can safely and effectively treat mild to severe cases of acne, according to a small preliminary study of 18 people.
Physiology
New Treatment Found to Be Helpful for Nail Psoriasis
Spa clients suffering from nail psoriasis may have a new treatment option, as Italian researchers have shown low doses of acitrentin might aid in reducing the condition.
MedSpa
Botox Alternative Found to Be Safe, Effective
A new type of drug called Reloxin appears safe and effective in reducing forehead wrinkles, a new study finds.
Wellness
Some Chinese Medicine Shown to Effectively Treat Eczema
Certain traditional Chinese medicine, including tea and acupuncture, may safely and effectively help treat chronic eczema, a new report finds.
Physiology
Blocking Protein May Help Protect Against Skin Cancers
A recent study has shown controlling a particular protein in the blood can help protect against skin cancers, possibly providing future treatment options in skin and sun care.
Physiology
Sunburn May Play a Role in the Appearance of Rosacea
Offering another reason for proper sun care for the skin, a new study shows sunburn, as well as family history, may be a cause of rosacea.
Physiology
Serious Health Conditions Linked to Psoriasis
Psoriasis, a condition commonly seen by skin care professionals, has been shown in research to have a link to more serious health problems.
Ingredients
Drugs from Vegetables May Target Melanoma Tumors
New research has shown compounds from veggies such as cabbage and broccoli can potentially be used a treatment for melanoma, offering encouraging prospects for the battle against the deadly skin cancer.
Physiology
Many Moles Still a Top Indicator of Skin Cancer
Watching clients for suspicious moles is still one of the top ways to fight skin cancer, as new research shows people with a large number of moles are at the highest risk for the disease.
Ingredients
Study Shows How Caffeine May Help Prevent Skin Cancer
A new study synthesizing information from past research shows why recommending a little caffeine to clients might be wise in trying to ward off skin cancer, and new research is being conducted on the effects of applying caffeine directly to the skin.
Physiology
Melanoma Progression Seen to Be Affected by Stress Levels
Another reason to encourage relaxation and stress relief at the spa—melanoma has been found to progress more rapidly in those that are stressed.
Physiology
Wrinkles Removed with RHAMM Protein, Study Shows
New research on the RHAMM protein shows how blocking its expression is a potential treatment for long-lasting wrinkle reduction and skin rejuvenation, creating a possible new avenue of treatment options.
Industry News
Skin Woes Affect U.S. Combat Troops
A recent report on how skin issues are affecting U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan highlights the need for continuous proper care.
Physiology
Study Shows Care of Skin, Hair Affects Emotional Health
Skin care professionals, such as estheticians and dermatologists, can help minimize the effects of stress and emotions on skin, hair and nails. This information from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) shows how proper care can aid emotional health.
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