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What If Your Skin Could Warn You About Disease Before Symptoms Appear By Glowing Green?
Scientists created living skin that glows green to detect inflammation. The biological sensor worked for 200+ days in mice.
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How skin barrier repair became the foundation of smarter skincare science
Why is skin barrier repair essential? Skincare science reveals how barrier health supports sensitive skin care and long-term ...
Perhaps best known as a immune-system boost or antidote to scurvy, vitamin C has been found to rejuvenate aging skin by reactivating genes responsible for cell growth. By promoting DNA demethylation, ...
When the skin is injured, a stem cell’s survival instincts kick in. New research reveals that a simple amino acid, serine, helps push stem cells to abandon hair growth in favor of wound healing, ...
The skin acts as the body's first line of defense against external threats. However, as we age, the epidermis—the outermost layer of skin—gradually becomes thinner and loses its protective strength.
The palms of our hands and the bottoms of our feet aren’t the flashiest body parts, but they have a secret superpower that we don’t often appreciate—the ability to bear weight. “There was this one ...
Many of us treat dry skin, flaky scalp or cracked lips as occasional annoyances, something a moisturiser or lip balm can fix.
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