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July 18, 2012

PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY

Girls more likely to develop hemangiomas

Rochester, Minn. — A 40-year study of Minnesota children suggests that girls are three times more likely to have infantile hemangiomas than boys. » More

CLINICAL RESEARCH

Researchers ID proteins benefiting skin

San Diego — A new study offers insight into the role and importance of exosomes and their targeted gene transcripts — information that could lead to new treatments for skin diseases and other disorders. » More

FYI ...

2.2 %

 

Percentage of the American population that has psoriasis

Source: National Psoriasis Foundation

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Skin cells may aid Parkinson's therapy

Boston — Researchers may have come closer to finding more effective treatment for Parkinson's disease by investigating signs of the disease in patient-derived skin cells and testing how the cells respond to drug therapy. » More

Study pinpoints sunburn mechanism

San Diego — New research suggests that the biological mechanism of sunburn is a consequence of RNA damage to skin cells. » More

WOUND HEALING

Molecular discovery sheds light on scars

New York — Agents that block receptors for adenosine may be applied topically to wound sites, helping to diminish scars, according to results of a new study. » More

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