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Euoko Incorporates Red Algae In Luxury Skin Care Range


Euoko Inc has incorporated a specific strain of red marine algae in a proprietary absorption base that will further enhance the activity of its clinically-studied skin treatments.

Reminder To Public To Watch Out For Unsafe Cosmetic Cream


Hong Kong Department of Health urged members of the public to stop using cosmetic cream to safeguard their health.

Indiana State Health Officials Offer Sun Safety Tips


Indiana State health officials encourage people to get out and be active, but also offer sun safety tips to keep them safe.

Retinol lotion reduces the fine wrinkles from natural aging of skin


Retinol lotion products previously were thought only to improve skin aged by sun.

SonoLight Technology For Dermatology Applications To Be Developed And Commercialized


Quest PharmaTech Inc announced that Paramount BioSciences has acquired multinational rights to Quest's proprietary SonoLight technology for dermatology applications.

Tips for Protecting Your Skin From Summer Sun


Summer Skin Care: Before you head to the park, beach or pool it's important to remember that the sun can pack a dangerous punch to skin that's not properly protected.

Chelsea Management To Distribute Psoriasis Product


Chelsea Management Group Inc. is currently negotiating with a joint venture partner for the purpose of marketing and distribution of Chelsea's Psoriasis Complex 7003 skin cream.

Shingles Vaccine Available At Ford-Iroquois Health Department


Ford-Iroquois Public Health officials released information today regarding the availability of the shingles vaccine.

Stem Cells... The Promise Of Skin Rejuvenation


Ever since the rumor about a stem cell-based mystery skin cream first raised its head in early 2005, Amatokin quickly became the most controversial and most sought-after anti-aging cream in the world.

Presence Of Hair In Skin Lesion Does Not Make It Benign


The presence of one or more hairs in a pigmented skin lesion does not guarantee that it is benign.

Smoking linked with aging on skin that usually is not exposed to sunlight


The total number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day and the total years a person has smoked were linked with the amount of skin damage a person experienced.

New Ohio State Clinic Gets Under the Surface of Skin Rashes


A new clinic at Ohio State University Medical Center is combining medical knowledge with investigative techniques to track down causes of the most persistent skin rashes that appear to have no clear origin.

Injection of 'skin filler' material appears to stimulate collagen production


Injections with "dermal fillers" containing hyaluronic acid appear to stimulate production of collagen, a primary protein in the skin, and may partially restore the structure of sun damaged skin.

Multiple low-energy plasma skin treatments may help diminish facial wrinkles


A study suggests that multiple low energy treatments with a plasma skin regeneration tool may help to reduce wrinkles and improve facial appearance with minimal healing time.

Restylane wrinkle-filler causes the skin to create more collagen


Restylane causes the skin to create new collagen. This new, natural collagen then would contribute to the reduction of the appearance of creases and wrinkles. The study also shows that the product seems to inhibit the breakdown of existing collagen.

Caution Needed in Winter Months to Protect Skin from Overdrying and Sun Exposure


People must take precautions to care for their skin

Nanotechnology shows promise as next wrinkle fighter


The next big idea in preventing wrinkles is very, very small: nanoparticles can stop thin polymer films from buckling and wrinkling.

Genetically altered cells may help artificial skin fight infection


Cincinnati burn researchers have created genetically modified skin cells that, when added to cultured skin substitutes, may help fight off potentially lethal infections in patients with severe burns.

From managing sugar to managing healing


Why applying insulin to wounds significantly enhances skin healing.

Skin Care for Men of Color


Skin care guidelines for repairing ingrown hairs, discolorations and ashy skin.

Health and Livelihoods at Risk for Half of all Hairdressers


Around 50,000 hairdressers and barbers are estimated to suffer dermatitis, skin disease, caused by regular exposure to shampoos, soaps and peroxides.

Satellites Help Ensure Safe Sunning


With HappySun, tool for the primary prevention of skin cancer, the UV Index can be delivered directly to mobile phones via SMS or can be accessed on the Internet.

Psoriasis Is Associated With Increased Risk for Heart Attack


People who suffer from a skin disorder psoriasis, characterized by red, itchy patches, may be more prone to heart attacks.

First Non-Invasive Test To Measure Skin Aging


Women's skin ages faster than men's.

New Insight Into Skin-Tanning Process Suggests Novel Way of Preventing Skin Cancer


Findings have rewritten science's understanding of skin tanning: an insight that has enabled to develop a promising way of protecting fair skinned people from skin cancer caused by exposure to sunlight.

Relief For Patients With Acute Form Of Certain Type Of Psoriasis


Short term topical corticosteroid use may offer relief for patients with acute form of certain type of psoriasis, a skin disease.

FDA Approves Novel Medicine to Prevent Invasive Fungal Infections


Noxafil, a new molecular entity (NME), is an antifungal drug which contains an active substance that has never before been approved.

Dietary Supplement Lutein Increases Skin Hydration, Elasticity and Lipid Levels


The combination of oral and topical administration of lutein/zeaxanthin increased skin hydration by 60 percent, skin elasticity by 20 percent and the amount of superficial lipids present in the skin by 50 percent.

Lab Links Gene To Aged Skin Problems, Cancer


The discovery could some day be used as a therapeutic target for not only treating hair loss and oily skin, but prevent and treat cancer.

Keep Slapping on That Sunscreen


WHEN out in the sun, how often do you apply sunscreen?

Is Mineral Make-Up a Good Choice for Natural Skin Care?


Before trying mineral make up for skin care, make sure you get products that don't contain other harmful ingredients, and always apply a shielding lotion first.

Are Zinc Ointments A Safe Natural Skin Care Treatment Option?


For nearly a century zinc ointments have been a common natural skin care treatment for dry skin, acne, dermatitis, rashes, cuts, eczema, and just about every other skin problem.

Sunscreens Can Damage Skin, Researchers Find


Filters in sunscreens that keep out ultraviolet radiation can generate compounds that attack skin cells.

Overexposure to the Sun Can Happen Indoors and Outdoors


Even during everyday activities people are receiving sun exposure which harms the skin as it accumulates and can result in premature aging, wrinkles and even skin cancer.

New Formulations Improve Sunscreen Effectiveness


Sunscreen continues to evolve as research yields new insight into the best ways to protect the skin from the damage that ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause.

Minimally Invasive Procedure Restores Sagging Facial Skin Without Heavy Lifting


Thread Lift delivers many of the benefits of a Facelift with shorter downtime.

Hormones and the Skin


A dermatologist can provide skin treatment options which can address the changes that occur during a woman's lifetime.

Facial Resurfacing Treats Precancerous Skin Lesions, May Help Preventing Skin Cancer


Facial skin resurfacing with lasers, an acid skin peel or a topical cream may reduce the number of precancerous skin lesions and lower the risk of developing skin cancer.

MRSA Most Common Cause of Skin Infections In Patients Presenting In Nation's ER's


What looks like a spider bite on your arm could be MRSA, a type of staph infection that is resistant to antibiotics most commonly used for treatment of skin infections.

Weight Loss Found To Reduce Cellulite In Some Overweight Women


Cellulite may worsen in some other women due to weight loss, but skin elasticity also played an important role in improving the appearance of cellulite.

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Advances Make Sunscreen More Effective, Easier To Use
The available options in sunscreen protection have become more plentiful than ever, including formulations offering a smoother application or enhanced protection from ultraviolet (UV) light.
Changing The Face Of Wrinkle Treatment
With nearly 10 million minimally-invasive cosmetic procedures conducted in 2007, today's population is in search of alternatives to treat their wrinkles without having to go under the knife.
Newest Skin Resurfacing Technologies Are Laser Sharp
Smooth, radiant skin with just a click of a laser sounds like a dream come true for many people.
MEDIHONEY: Healing Where Antibiotics Fail
Derma Sciences discusses the research done by Narelle George and Keith Cutting on the product's in-vitro activity against clinical isolates of MRSA, VRE, and other multi-resistant gram-negative organisms including Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Lack Of Vaccination Linked to Highed Measles Outbreak
Since January 2008, there have been 64 cases of measles reported in nine states in the U.S. That may seem like a small number, but it's actually the highest number of Measles outbreaks for the same period of time since 2001. Currently Measles outbreaks are still going on in Arizona, Michigan, New York, and Wisconsin.
Practice 'Safe Sun' During Vacation
The unprotected sun exposure students often seek can result in skin damage, premature aging or even certain types of skin cancer.


 
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