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MedSpa
Psoriasis Injectable Approved by FDA With Stipulations
The FDA has approved a possible treatment for adults with moderate-to-severe psoriasis. Although showing positive changes in reducing symptoms, the FDA has warned of potentially fatal side effects.
Physiology
Antioxidants in a Nutshell—Pistachio, to be Precise
Researchers from Tufts University in Boston had a nutty idea: What if pistachios could provide skin benefits? As it turns out, this wasn't such a tough nut to crack.
Physiology
[VIDEO] Skin Cancer: Why We Should All Care
Did you know that melanoma is the second most common form of cancer for young people ages 15-29? It’s the fastest-growing cancer in the country, and unlike most other cancers, rates are increasing instead of declining.
Body
Massage Therapy Effective in Reducing MS Pain
In a pilot study done by The American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), massage therapy showed to work in reducing symptoms associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) in combination with conventional MS treatment.
Physiology
Telomere Rejuvenation Stops the Clock on Aging
Scientists may have found a way reverse signs of aging through chromosomes. In vivo tissue reprogramming was found to lengthen telomeres, a telltale sign of cell rejuvenation.
Physiology
Skipping the Shower? Science Says...Maybe
Your daily shower may be affecting your microbiome. Those who have given it up have healthy skin and hair ... and get to sleep longer in the morning.
Physiology
Get the Skinny on Skin at Face & Body
If you missed the Skinny on Skin, don't worry—the certification course for estheticians to recognize skin cancer on clients will return at Face & Body Northern California from Aug. 26–28, 2017.
Physiology
Researchers Unlock Possible Treatment for Rare Skin Cancer
Are engineered T cells the key to treating Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC)? Seattle researchers believe immunology will lead the way to more MCC survivors.
Physiology
4 Actions for Improving Psoriasis
Having clients with psoriasis or other types of irritated skin infections visit skin professionals regularly can certainly benefit their skin. However, there is a list of tips and tricks clients can also follow on their own time.
Physiology
Lymphology: The Elixir of Life
One of the most intriguing and dynamic relationships that the human body possesses, is that of the immune system and lymphatics. Lymph has long been researched and upheld by many physicians and therapists as the “elixir of life.”
Physiology
Chocolate and Wine: The Perfect Match for Skin?
The
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
had us at "hello" this month, with a new study comparing the phenolic compounds in chocolate (actually, cocoa by-products) vs. wine (okay, grape seed) extracts for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory skin benefits.
Ingredients
Allergen in German Chamomile Found to Form with Age
In effort to identify allergens in German chamomile, researchers isolated three compounds and tested their potential reactivity. While initially they proved to be weakly reactive, as one compound aged, it became unstable and more reactive.
Industry News
Pevonia Gets Down With Skin Repair
On March 13, 2017, Pevonia will be presenting The Skin Repair Specialist Workshop, which will be a hands-on workshop dedicated to repairing damaged skin.
Wellness
Sensor Puts Skin Hydration into Formation
Based from North Carolina State University, researchers have developed a wireless sensor to monitor and detect dehydration in a person's skin prior to any health problems occurring.
Physiology
Weather Change Making Clients SAD?
Are your clients feeling the "winter blues?" They may be mistaking their emotions for seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Erin Madigan-Fleck, N.M.D. breaks down the meaning of SAD and the reasons one might find he or she suffers from it.
Facial
Making Massage Vital to Skin Care Vitality
When it comes to massage, we typically associate it with our back, neck and shoulders, but what about therapeutic massage for the face?
Facial
Reflections: Lighten Your Load
It’s the beginning of the year, and in my mind, the perfect time to solve the pesky skin condition that is hyperpigmentation.
MedSpa
Coming to a Dermatologist Near You: 3D Printer Produces Living Skin
Spanish researchers hope to make animal testing a thing of the past with a new 3D printer designed to create living human tissue that mimics natural skin structure.
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