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AI software shows significant improvement in skin cancer detection, new study shows

AI software shows significant improvement in skin cancer detection, new study shows

by European Academy of Dermatology and VenereologyCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainSkin cancer detection using artificial intelligence (AI) software has rapidly improved, new research has shown, with

AI software shows significant improvement in skin cancer detection, new study shows

by European Academy of Dermatology and VenereologyCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainSkin cancer detection using artificial intelligence (AI) software has rapidly improved, new research has shown, with
Why does grass make my skin itch?

Why does grass make my skin itch?

by Deryn Lee Thompson,The ConversationCredit: CC0 Public DomainSo you've enjoyed a picnic in the sunshine. Or you've sat on the grass for a twilight concert. But you've come away wit

Why does grass make my skin itch?

by Deryn Lee Thompson,The ConversationCredit: CC0 Public DomainSo you've enjoyed a picnic in the sunshine. Or you've sat on the grass for a twilight concert. But you've come away wit
'Virtual biopsy' lets clinicians analyze skin noninvasively

'Virtual biopsy' lets clinicians analyze skin noninvasively

byStanford University Medical CenterTraditional biopsy versus virtual biopsy. (A) In a traditional biopsy, tissue is first excised and then undergoes multiple steps including fixation, dehydrati

'Virtual biopsy' lets clinicians analyze skin noninvasively

byStanford University Medical CenterTraditional biopsy versus virtual biopsy. (A) In a traditional biopsy, tissue is first excised and then undergoes multiple steps including fixation, dehydrati
Research in the News: Tiny hair follicle offers big clues about the life and death of stem cells

Research in the News: Tiny hair follicle offers big clues about the life and death of stem cells

Inside the microscopic world of the mouse hair follicle, Yale Cancer Center researchers have discovered big clues about how stem cells regenerate and die.By Vicky Agnewapril 6, 2015Inside the microsco

Research in the News: Tiny hair follicle offers big clues about the life and death of stem cells

Inside the microscopic world of the mouse hair follicle, Yale Cancer Center researchers have discovered big clues about how stem cells regenerate and die.By Vicky Agnewapril 6, 2015Inside the microsco
Risk for vitiligo increased for transplant recipients

Risk for vitiligo increased for transplant recipients

by Elana GotkineTransplant recipients, especially those receiving hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT), have an increased risk for vitiligo, according to a brief report published online Dec. 13 i

Risk for vitiligo increased for transplant recipients

by Elana GotkineTransplant recipients, especially those receiving hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT), have an increased risk for vitiligo, according to a brief report published online Dec. 13 i
The quest to conquer latent HIV and end the AIDS pandemic

The quest to conquer latent HIV and end the AIDS pandemic

byAmerican Society for MicrobiologyHIV-1 Latency can occur in a number of different anatomical sites, as well as multiple immunological cell types. Latent virus is not detectable by the host imm

The quest to conquer latent HIV and end the AIDS pandemic

byAmerican Society for MicrobiologyHIV-1 Latency can occur in a number of different anatomical sites, as well as multiple immunological cell types. Latent virus is not detectable by the host imm
In hairless man, arthritis drug spurs hair growth — lots of it

In hairless man, arthritis drug spurs hair growth — lots of it

A 25-year-old man with almost no hair on his body has grown a full head of it after a novel treatment by doctors at Yale University.By Eric Gershonjune 19, 2014(Illustration by Michael S. Helfenbein)A

In hairless man, arthritis drug spurs hair growth — lots of it

A 25-year-old man with almost no hair on his body has grown a full head of it after a novel treatment by doctors at Yale University.By Eric Gershonjune 19, 2014(Illustration by Michael S. Helfenbein)A
Gut-skin connection is key factor in atopic dermatitis, research review shows

Gut-skin connection is key factor in atopic dermatitis, research review shows

by Julia Moióli,FAPESPScientists believe the rising incidence of atopic dermatitis could be linked to alterations in gut microbiome composition, diet and lifestyle. Credit: James Heilman/Wikimed

Gut-skin connection is key factor in atopic dermatitis, research review shows

by Julia Moióli,FAPESPScientists believe the rising incidence of atopic dermatitis could be linked to alterations in gut microbiome composition, diet and lifestyle. Credit: James Heilman/Wikimed
What is dandruff and how is it treated?

What is dandruff and how is it treated?

by Dennis ThompsonDandruff becomes more common in the cold winter months, when the chilly air and dry heat causes a person's scalp to flake and itch.But while it might be an annoying and unattract

What is dandruff and how is it treated?

by Dennis ThompsonDandruff becomes more common in the cold winter months, when the chilly air and dry heat causes a person's scalp to flake and itch.But while it might be an annoying and unattract
Interview with Hair Transplant Surgeon Dr. B Limmer

Interview with Hair Transplant Surgeon Dr. B Limmer

 by Kevin RandsDr. Bobby Limmer speaks to HairlossTalk on Dr. Woods, ISHRS Conference, and Follicular Unit TransplantationWorld renowned hair transplant surgeon Dr. Bobby Limme

Interview with Hair Transplant Surgeon Dr. B Limmer

 by Kevin RandsDr. Bobby Limmer speaks to HairlossTalk on Dr. Woods, ISHRS Conference, and Follicular Unit TransplantationWorld renowned hair transplant surgeon Dr. Bobby Limme
'Super melanin' heals skin injuries from sunburn, chemical burns

'Super melanin' heals skin injuries from sunburn, chemical burns

byNorthwestern UniversityThe synthetic melanin is being applied to inflamed skin. Just under the surface of the skin are green free radicals, also known as ROS, or "reactive oxygen species.

'Super melanin' heals skin injuries from sunburn, chemical burns

byNorthwestern UniversityThe synthetic melanin is being applied to inflamed skin. Just under the surface of the skin are green free radicals, also known as ROS, or "reactive oxygen species.
Spike in dermatology visits for skin problems seen during summer of wildfires

Spike in dermatology visits for skin problems seen during summer of wildfires

byMassachusetts General HospitalCredit: CC0 Public DomainNew research suggests that air pollution may contribute to the development or worsening of skin conditions.The work, which is published i

Spike in dermatology visits for skin problems seen during summer of wildfires

byMassachusetts General HospitalCredit: CC0 Public DomainNew research suggests that air pollution may contribute to the development or worsening of skin conditions.The work, which is published i