Skincare and Beauty

Genetically Modified Skin Cells Help Fight Neuroblastoma
Cancer 07 Aug 2007

Genetically Modified Skin Cells Help Fight Neuroblastoma

A new paper confirms that using the immune system to treat neuroblastoma may be a fruitful approach and describes a new way of delivering the treatment for such tumours, that would involve using a patients own genetically modified skin cells. (British Journal of Cancer, published online.) Neuroblastoma is the single…
World First Investigation into the Effects of Burns Trauma on the Heart
Children's health 06 Jul 2007

World First Investigation into the Effects of Burns Trauma on the Heart

Dr Jenny Paratz, a research scientist within the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital’s Burns, Trauma and Critical Care Research Centre, along with burns surgeons, intensive care doctors and cardiologists, is beginning a study into a previously underdeveloped area of burns research relating to myocardial dysfunction in patients who have suffered…
UT Southwestern Establishes First U.S. Morphea Registry and DNA Repository for Both Adults and Children
Children's health 19 Jun 2007

UT Southwestern Establishes First U.S. Morphea Registry and DNA Repository for Both Adults and Children

Dermatologists at UT Southwestern Medical Center are establishing a DNA repository aimed at people with morphea, a poorly understood, incurable and sometimes disfiguring disease that causes patches of skin to thicken and harden. Once established, the facility will be the only morphea DNA repository for both adults and children in…
Allergy and Eczema: a New Explanation
Children's health 18 Jun 2007

Allergy and Eczema: a New Explanation

The rising incidence of allergy and allergic diseases in the developed world might be attributable to excessive washing with harsh soaps and abrasive skin care products which strip away a protective layer of skin. Researchers at the UCL Institute of Child Health/Great Ormond Street Hospital propose a new mechanism to…
Gene for Goltz Syndrome Identified by Researchers
Bone 13 Jun 2007

Gene for Goltz Syndrome Identified by Researchers

The gene mutation that results in Goltz syndrome, also called Focal Dermal Hypoplasia – a developmental disorder affecting skin, bone, eyes and other body systems – occurs in a gene called PORCN, which is involved in the secretion of proteins necessary for proper signalling within the cell that leads to…
Surgical Treatment of a Skin Cancer or Other Lesion
Cancer 17 May 2007

Surgical Treatment of a Skin Cancer or Other Lesion

Surgical removal of skin cancer lesions is a common skin cancer treatment performed by GPs to remove cancerous growth and prevent regrowth.
Antibiotics (anti-bacterials)
Blood 21 Mar 2007

Antibiotics (anti-bacterials)

Antibiotics are medications that work to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and help your body fight the infection. They do not work against…
Antiretroviral therapy (anti-HIV drugs)
Blood 19 Mar 2007

Antiretroviral therapy (anti-HIV drugs)

Antiretrovirals (ARVs) are the cornerstone of HIV/AIDS management, as there is currently no cure nor vaccine available for HIV.
Link Found Between Teens’ Stress Levels And Acne Severity
Children's health 14 Mar 2007

Link Found Between Teens’ Stress Levels And Acne Severity

The largest study ever conducted on acne and stress reveals that teenagers who were under high levels of stress were 23 percent more likely to have increased acne severity, according to researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues. “Acne significantly affects physical and psychosocial well-being, so it…