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Section: Science > Physiology
Physiology
Kao Connects Capillary Flow with Skin Condition
In research focused on physical functions in skin, Kao Corp. uncovered a link between the regulation of capillary blood flow and the condition of skin.
Physiology
Psoriasis Treatment Found to Lower the Risk of Heart Attacks
Researchers have discovered that specific psoriasis treatments can help to reduce coronary inflammation.
Ingredients
High Vitamin A Diet May Lower Risk of Skin Cancer
Researchers discovered that there may be a potential link between vitamin A and a decreased risk of skin cancer.
Physiology
Research Uncovers How UV Weakens Skin Cell Bonding
For some time, the industry has studied the negative effects of UV at various skin depths. But recent findings from the Binghamton University reveal previously unknown mechanical effects, particularly related to cell bonding and cohesion.
Physiology
Researchers Find New Factors to Trigger and Delay Vitiligo
Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine have taken a deep dive into understanding the causes of vitiligo, both genetically and environmentally.
Physiology
Researchers Discover a Connection Between Fat Cells and Melanoma
Researchers have discovered a connection between fat cells and melanoma, but they are also working on a way to block this connection.
Physiology
The Role of Gut Health in the Formation of Acne
When gut flora becomes imbalanced it affects many facets of the body and especially affects the acne-prone.
Physiology
Is Microbe Modulation the Future of Acne Care?
Researchers utilized a cocktail of donor bacterial communities to test the possibility of future probiotic solutions for acne and other skin conditions.
MedSpa
Can You Be Addicted to Tanning?
Researchers conducted a study to see if indoor tanning could be an addiction in an effort to stop or reduce people partaking in addictive, cancer-causing activities.
Physiology
Sensitive Skin 101
Regina Tucker urged class attendees to know and master the ingredient lists on skin care products in order to become experts on sensitive skin.
Physiology
Swimmer Beware: The Ocean May Mess With Your Skin Microbiome
The skin microbiome is altered by swimming in the ocean, recent findings suggest—opening the door to potential opportunities for personal care applications to fortify beach-goers' skin barriers.
Facial
Lauder Reveals Metabolomic Insights on Acne, Pollution, Aging and More
Leveraging the field of metabolomics, The Estée Lauder Companies has uncovered new insights relating to skin.
Physiology
Researcher Link Scalp Location with Melanoma Survival Rate
Researchers conducted a study to find the correlation with MSS for how frequently areas of the skin are exposed to the sun.
MedSpa
Duo Therapy Can Help Prevent Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Researchers conducted a study to discover that a combination therapy can help prevent the formation of squamous cell carcinoma.
Facial
Obesity Shown to be Inversely Associated with Acne
While nutrition and acne often seemed linked together, recent researchers have discovered that it may not be in the way that we have previously believed.
MedSpa
Laser Probe Can Spot Skin Cancer in Seconds
There are roughly 7,200 new cases of melanoma reported in Canada each year, but a research student at the University of British Columbia is developing a device that can help with early detection of skin cancer in seconds.
Physiology
Researchers Discover Melanoma can Hijack the Immune System
A group of researchers from Queen Mary University of London discovered in a study that a specific protein produced by melanoma cancer cells can cause melanoma to spread instead of heal.
Physiology
Tpl2's Major Role in the Genetics of Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is no joke, and that is why so many people are working to try and better understand it. Katie DeCicco-Skinner is one such person who is looking into the genetics of squamous cell carcinoma.
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