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Study shows need for customized skin cancer prevention programs
More comprehensive skin cancer prevention programs could reach a more diverse population, with the goal of reducing new skin cancers among a
Dhiren Mahiban
Jul 15, 20192 min read


Four ways to get a sunburn, and six ways to cure the damage
Despite the widespread knowledge of the sun’s dangerous UV rays, people still get caught with an unexpected sun burn from time to time.
By Dhiren Mahiban
Jul 8, 20192 min read


Website tracks outbreaks of swimmer's itch across North American lakes
“We want to help people make informed choices about where they swim by providing information on where swimmer’s itch is occurring and throug
By John Evans
Jun 28, 20192 min read


Ruxolitinib shows positive results for the treatment of vitiligo
The application of the medicated cream, ruxolitinib, showed improvement of facial vitiligo symptoms.
By Dhiren Mahiban
Jun 25, 20192 min read


Dermatologists share skin care tips for those with vitiligo
While there is no cure for vitiligo, dermatologists say there are steps patients can take at home to make vitiligo less visible, and help pr
By Dhiren Mahiban
Jun 18, 20193 min read


AD apps for patients not meeting international standards
“Smartphone apps have emerged as a novel approach to support the self-management of conditions that require long-term care, such as eczema,”
By John Evans
Jun 17, 20193 min read


Rapamycin retards epigenetic aging of keratinocytes
Though the research has been conducted on human cells, and not the body, the finding is consistent with the independent observation that a v
By Dhiren Mahiban
Jun 10, 20192 min read


UV photos of sun damage promote protection through fear
Ultraviolet (UV) photographs appear to encourage sun-safe behaviour through eliciting a fear response, researchers report.
By John Evans
Jun 7, 20192 min read
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