Researchers from Penn State have found that the genetics behind lighter skin tones in East Asians and Native Americans differ …
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Decoding the Science Behind Skin Sensations: The Mystery of “Tightness” After Cleansing
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaDeciphering Skin Sensations: How Cleansers and Moisturizers Impact Neural Pathways and User Perceptions.
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BiomechanicsMedicineNeurosciencePerceptionSciTech NewsSkinStanford University
Stanford Research Unveils the Science of Skin Tightness Following Facial Cleansing
Stanford University’s study elucidates the neurological mechanisms causing skin tightness after using facial cleansers and moisturizers. The research opens new …
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The Health Implications of Skin Lightening: Unveiling the Hidden Risks
This comprehensive analysis delves into the health risks associated with skin lightening, a practice notably prevalent among U.S. communities of …
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Vacationers Beware – Short, Sun-Seeking Trips Can Disrupt the Skin’s Microbiome
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinWarning for Vacationers: Short Sun-Seeking Getaways Can Disrupt Skin’s MicrobiomeThe skin, our body’s largest organ, houses a complex ecosystem of …
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Unique Light-Sensitive Proteins Enable Hogfish to Perceive Through Their Skin
Scientists have found that hogfish are equipped with an exceptional light-sensitive protein in their skin that allows them to alter…
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DermatologyMedicineNutritionSciTech NewsSkinUniversity Of Florida
Non-alcoholic Muscadine Wine: A Potential Secret Weapon in Combating Skin Aging
Study finds daily intake of non-alcoholic muscadine wine improves skin elasticity and hydration in middle-aged and elderly women due to …
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New Study Identifies Protein Crucial to Skin Aging Process
Researchers identify IL-17 protein as pivotal in skin aging; blocking it could delay age-related skin deterioration.
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Personalized Healing: 3D Printed Dressings Revolutionize Burn and Cancer Treatments
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRevolutionary 3D printed dressing uses advanced polymers for personalized healing, benefiting burn victims, cancer patients, and cosmetics.
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Protein Responsible for Rare Genetic Skin Condition Uncovered by NIH Researchers
Research teams have pinpointed the genomic variants responsible for the rare and debilitating skin disorder known as disabling pansclerotic morphea.…
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