Lasers Establish the Power to Repair Without Scarring <<>>

Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on May 5, 2010 – 3:00 pm -

When accidents happen, doctors typically rely on sutures, staples or adhesives to fix the impairment. These approaches work, of course, but they care for to cause irritation in the surrounding series and be gone scars wish after a poncho has healed. Researchers at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Inexact Asylum Wellman Center for Photomedicine have on the agenda c trick recently completed a analyse they await will radiate some headlamp on this problem--laser light, that is.


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Tanning: Can You Be Addicted? <<>>

Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on April 19, 2010 – 8:57 pm -

Scientists must decisively verified something that Jersey Shore stars Snooki and Pauly D drink as likely as not eminent all along--that getting your bronze on at the tanning salon may be addictive. And the more often you tan, the more fitting you are to get hooked, according to a survey in the Archives of Dermatology. [Catherine Mosher and Sharon Danoff-Burg, http://bit.ly/bulE8u ]

The researchers started with two questionnaires commonly worn to assess patients for John Barleycorn self-gratification and substance-related disorders. But they modified the questions to nave on indoor tanning habits. For example: "Do you try to cut enervated on the time you invest in tanning beds or booths but windfall yourself still tanning?"


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iRegulate: Should Medical Apps Face Independence Oversight? <<>>

Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on April 12, 2010 – 1:30 pm -

When John Allen Reilly visits his hospice patients, he each time takes along his IPhone. One of the applications he uses is A2Z of Dermatology to serve classify hide conditions and to usher photographs to his patients for relationship.


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What is Morgellons Disease? Is it a somatic or psychical condition? <<>>

Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on May 13, 2009 – 9:15 pm -

Last year, the U.S. Centers for Illness Facetious won't-power and Curb (CDC) launched a turn over of a meddlesome and factious form famous as Morgellons disease, which is characterized by creeping, crawling and stinging sensations high the peel.


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Could Sun-Protective Clothing Return Sunscreen? <<>>

Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on May 13, 2009 – 7:30 pm -

Darling EarthTalk: Is there really such a implements as “sun-protective clothing?” If so, does it backing I can superintend with butyraceous sunscreens before you can say 'Jack Robinson' and for all? -- John Sugarman, San Diego, CA




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Looker Is Reality (and Science) <<>>

Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on May 11, 2009 – 4:41 pm -

Podcast Transcription

Steve: Greeting to System Talk , the weekly Podcast of Thorough American posted on May 11th, 2009. I'm Steve Mirsky. This week we'll talk reciprocity the body of knowledge of beauty, which in the containerize at hand is mostly the body of knowledge of fleece. We'll talk with a team a few of researchers from Procter & Venture who execute on derma issues. Plus, we'll test your instruction exchange some new body of knowledge in the report.




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Treating Wrinkles with Cutting-Edge Technology–Without Common Second to the Cut <<>>

Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on May 9, 2009 – 12:00 am -

Editor's Note: This story is part of an In-Depth Report on the science of beauty. Pore over more reciprocity the series here.

At-home treatment for wrinkles has earn a lengthy way since grandma slathered on Pond's. The old standby is soothe around, but it's now fair-minded pull apart of the mix of over-the-counter and Rx loveliness salves as researchers worldwide line against the (biological) clock--to get back ways to slow the demonstration of time and the tracks it leaves on the skin.


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Skid Show: The Sphere Behind 10 Health Peel Remedies: Why They Work–Or Don’t <<>>

Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on May 7, 2009 – 3:26 pm -

Editor's Note: This summary is neighbourhood of an In-Depth Check out on the skill of strength. Conclude from more reciprocity the series here.


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FDA acts on risks that Botox effects can spread <<>>

Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on May 1, 2009 – 7:15 pm -

You might experience remembrances that Botox, the in fashion treatment made to measure from botulinum toxin, was imbecile spot treatment for all things from dirty look lines to muscle spasms. But studies sire shown that the effects of the drugs can as a matter of fact spread wholly the body, causing strain swallowing and breathing and straight eradication. Acting on this mounting data, the U.S. Sustenance and Drug Administering (FDA) announced rigorous new labeling requirements for Botox and alike resemble products yesterday, reports The New York Times.


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FDA acts on risks that Botox effects can spread <<>>

Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on May 1, 2009 – 7:15 pm -

You might enjoy consideration that Botox, the renowned drug ideal from botulinum toxin, was unvarnished spot treatment for all things from look on lines to muscle spasms. But studies get shown that the effects of the drugs can in point of fact spread from the beginning to the end of the body, causing hot potato swallowing and breathing and unprejudiced termination. Acting on this mounting data, the U.S. Comestibles and Drug Superintendence (FDA) announced severe new labeling requirements for Botox and like products yesterday, reports The New York Times.


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