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Vitamin boosts immunity against skin cancer

21 Nov 2008 - New and Emerging Skin Therapies
Nicotinamide (VitB3), a vitamin found in common foods like meats, nuts, grains and cereals, may provide the next advance in skin cancer prevention, according to new research from the University of ... - more

Novel light device distinguishes cancerous lesions from normal tissue in skin

20 Nov 2008 - New and Emerging Skin Therapies
Researchers report promising results for the viability of a portable, handheld device using a specialised light technique that may enhance the differential diagnosis of non-melanoma skin cancers, ... - more

Absent-minded teens exposed and burnt, reveals new Cancer Council research

17 Nov 2008 - Hot Skin Topics
Main reason for getting sunburnt – "I forgot to protect myself."Teens continue to put themselves at unnecessary risk of skin cancer by spending excessive time in the sun ... - more

A perfect bond

9 Nov 2008 - Effective Skin Treatments
Not much has changed in the last 2,000 years when it comes to suturing together cuts and wounds. Even with microsurgery techniques, infection and permanent scarring remain major concerns. ... - more

Experts reveal the complexity of dermatitis management

9 Nov 2008 - General
Although the variety of substances that can cause contact dermatitis is almost limitless, it often can be effectively managed with the proper diagnosis and treatment according to investigators ... - more

Substance tackles skin cancer from two sides

4 Nov 2008 - Effective Skin Treatments
A single 'designer molecule' tackles malignant cells by two completely different routes. - more

Allergy patch tests: Children and adults have differences and similarities

31 Oct 2008 - General Skin News
Adults and children who are referred for patch testing for allergies appear equally likely to have allergic contact dermatitis, although they tend to react to different allergy-causing substances ... - more

Stress may make you itch

25 Oct 2008 - Hot Skin Topics
Current research suggests that stress may activate immune cells in your skin, resulting in inflammatory skin disease. The related report by Joachim et al., "Stress-induced Neurogenic ... - more

Mediterranean diet may halve risk of skin cancer

23 Oct 2008 - New and Emerging Skin Therapies
People who follow a traditional Mediterranean diet may significantly reduce their risk of malignant melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, Italian scientists have said. - more

Important new hair-loss gene discovered

22 Oct 2008 - Hot Skin Topics
Scientists at Bonn and Düsseldorf Universities have discovered an important hair-loss gene. During their study, the researchers investigated over 500,000 positions in the human genome, and found ... - more

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