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Nonscarring hair loss associated with GLP-1RA use
Photo by Welshsk via Wikimedia Commons The use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs), widely used to manage type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity, appears to increase the risk of nonscarring hair loss (NSHL). These findings were published online ahead of print in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology . In the paper, the authors note that emerging reports suggest potential dermatologic adverse effects associated with GLP-1RA use, particular
John Evans
10 minutes ago2 min read


VIDEO: Researchers discover natural sunscreen compounds may also support skin and heart health
Natural compounds that can be used in sunscreens may also be beneficial for skin health and blood pressure.
Jeremy Visser
3 days ago1 min read


Atopic dermatitis has significant impact on mood in older patients
Photo by Assianir via Wikimedia Commons Findings from a large population-based study from Finland show that older people with atopic dermatitis (AD) perform worse in measures of several quality of life (QoL) domains, including future outlook, life enjoyment, and anxiety. The University of Oulu, Finland study, published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society , examined the effects of AD on the quality of life of older people in northern Finland. The research was ba
John Evans
Feb 132 min read


VIDEO: mRNA therapy could decrease radiation-induced skin damage from cancer treatments
Researchers have discovered a new approach to protect patients from radiation-induced skin damage during cancer treatments.
Jeremy Visser
Feb 111 min read


Photoprotection may safeguard the molecular integrity of skin
Photo by Nataliya Melnychuk via Unsplash Regular use of a sunscreen may do more than deflect ultraviolet (UV) rays—it could help preserve the molecular and epigenetic stability of human skin, according to new research. In a study published in Scientific Reports , Agata Bienkowska and colleagues found that consistent sunscreen application can prevent many of the fundamental biological disruptions caused by repeated UV exposure. The findings build on decades of evidence linkin
Allan Ryan
Feb 92 min read


Protein driver of cutaneous radiotherapy damage identified
DKK3 in keratinocytes orchestrates radiation-induced skin hyperplasia, dermatitis, and fibrosis. Radiation-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) increase DKK3 expression in keratinocytes, which subsequently activates canonical Wnt signaling through autocrine TGF-β signaling. Elevated DKK3 levels in keratinocytes drive hyperproliferation and hyperplasia, promoting the polarization of macrophages toward a profibrotic phenotype. These polarized macrophages, in turn, upregulate..
John Evans
Feb 62 min read


VIDEO: Researchers review relative efficacy of immunomodulatory therapies for scalp PsO
Researchers recently reviewed the relative efficacy of 22 immunomodulatory treatments for scalp psoriasis.
Jeremy Visser
Feb 41 min read


Facial wound fibroblasts shown to reduce scarring in other areas of the body
Drs. Michael Longaker (L), Derrick Wan (C), and Dayan Li (R). Image courtesy Stanford Medicine News Facial wounds may hold the key to minimizing scarring, according to new preclinical research that studied why the face heals differently than the trunk and extremities. The findings, published Jan. 22, 2026, in Cell , outline a neural crest–derived fibroblast program and a ROBO2–EP300 signalling pathway that together drive a more regenerative, less-fibrotic pattern of repair.
Allan Ryan
Feb 22 min read
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