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Simple skin biopsy can assess tissue damage related to COVID-19

Written by | 17 Jul 2022

Using skin biopsy samples, investigators found that patients with severe COVID-19 had clots in small venous and arterial blood vessels in skin that appears normal. This was not… read more.

Addressing the impact of skin disorders in children and young people

Written by | 2 Jul 2022

For children and young people, skin disorders can have a devastating impact on physical and mental wellbeing, yet effective treatments are few and far between. That’s why the… read more.

Scarless skin grafting using mussel adhesive protein

Written by | 27 Jun 2022

One of the biggest concerns for patients undergoing skin grafting is scarring post-surgery and the regeneration of transplanted skin. The depth of scarring after suturing varies depending on… read more.

Sun safety for children – new research will explore the role of primary schools in preventing skin cancer

Written by | 17 Jun 2022

With skin cancer rates rising, much of it preventable, a new research project is to explore the role of primary schools in Wales and assess the effectiveness of… read more.

The right moisturiser for children with eczema is the one that they like to use, study finds

Written by | 29 May 2022

The Best Emollients for Eczema trial has found that no one type of moisturiser is better than another.  This study, the first in the world to directly compare… read more.

Many pathologists agree overdiagnosis of skin cancer happens, but don’t change diagnosis behavior

Written by | 10 May 2022

As the most serious type of skin cancer, a melanoma diagnosis carries emotional, financial and medical consequences. That’s why recent studies finding that there is an overdiagnosis of… read more.

Human skin has evolved to allow maximum durability and flexibility

Written by | 6 May 2022

Human skin has evolved to allow maximum durability and flexibility, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York. Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Guy… read more.

Working with patients with skin conditions

Written by | 21 Apr 2022

Feedback from a satisfied patient illustrates the impact that good pharmaceutical care can have on dermatological disease, according to Kläre Bryant, advanced clinical pharmacist in dermatology at Liverpool… read more.

Sunscreen doesn’t protect as well as it could: Here is what is missing

Written by | 18 Apr 2022

A key ingredient is missing from all sunscreens and anti-aging creams, and our skin will be far better protected from the damaging effects of the sun once this… read more.

Phase III ECZTEND long term study of Adbry shows consistency with other studies in atopic dermatitis – LEO Pharma

Written by | 15 Apr 2022

LEO Pharma announced up to 3.5-year data that further support the long-term safety and efficacy profile of Adbry (tralokinumab-ldrm) in adult patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD). The… read more.

Promising skin probiotic could be a way to reduce antibiotic treatments for acne

Written by | 17 Feb 2022

Acne on the face is often treated with topical antibiotics, which tend to be used for an extended period of time and contribute to the serious problem of… read more.

Possibility of vaccine to prevent skin cancer

Written by | 17 Jan 2022

Research by the Oregon State University College of Pharmacy suggests that a vaccine stimulating production of a protein critical to the skin’s antioxidant network could help people bolster… read more.

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