Skin Care Treatment:
Skin care news. Find information and research on dry and facial skin. Tips and treatment of skin and rash. Natural skin care products review.
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Sep 21st, 2008
Scientists strongly urge people to stop self tanning. Top researchers in the fields of dermatology, melanoma and biology have issued a report that indoor tanning and tanning beds are equally unsafe for skin as ultraviolet radiation from the sun and may contribute to the marked increase in skin cancers.
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Sep 18th, 2008
Treating the skin with estrogen can stimulate collagen production—which improves the appearance of the skin—in areas not typically exposed to the sun.
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Aug 15th, 2008
The most commonly used moisturizers are found to increase skin cancer risk in mice, trials show.
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Aug 15th, 2008
Tumorigenic Effect of Some Commonly Used Moisturizing Creams when Applied Topically to UVB-Pretreated High-Risk Mice.
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Aug 6th, 2008
A national analysis of doctor office and emergency department records shows that the types of skin infections caused by community-acquired MRSA doubled in the eight-year study period, with the highest rates seen among children and in urban emergency rooms.
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Jul 29th, 2008
Big city living may cause more wrinkles than sun damage, say the skin-care experts at StriVectin.
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Jul 21st, 2008
Dr. Sternberg’s presentation focused on how myositis affects the skin in a specific form of the disease called dermatomyositis.
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Jul 5th, 2008
Laugh lines, crow's feet, brown spots, and wrinkles are inevitable signs of aging, but all that is about to change thanks to the most advanced technology in laser skin resurfacing.
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Jul 4th, 2008
Most available sunscreens are found to be not that effective and safe as advertised when it comes to protecting your skin from the sun.
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Jul 2nd, 2008
Environmental Working Group has cataloged and analyzed hundreds of sunscreens in their Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database. They have just released a sunscreen protection report detailing their conclusions from many years of testing the products and reviewing the available scientific literature, and in the report they say that four out of five sunscreen products don’t meet their standards for safety and effectiveness (a claim disputed by the major companies).