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Australian children developing fewer moles
Photo by Amanda Mills, USCDCP, via Pixnio A long-running Queensland, Australia, study has found children are developing significantly fewer moles than their peers were 25 years ago, with predictions of a major reduction in future melanoma risk. The Brisbane Twin Nevus Study, published in the British Journal of Dermatology , tracked the development of moles in twins and their siblings who turned 12 each year from 1992 to 2016. There were a total of 3,957 participants living i
John Evans
Mar 62 min read


Researchers confirm the link between balding and skin cancer
Researchers from QIMR Berghofer have uncovered new evidence that explores the trend that people with hair loss can be more susceptible to...
John Evans
Oct 6, 20232 min read


Identified: New genetic variants linked to acne
A new study that analyzed genetic data from more than 20,000 individuals with acne has identified 29 additional genetic variants linked...
Allan Ryan
Feb 28, 20221 min read
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