A proof-of-principle study has found that fecal transplants may help patients with advanced melanoma have an improved response to immunotherapy.
Cosmetic dermatologists identify Zoom Dysmorphia as emerging problem
A panel of 134 dermatologists have identified an emerging problem they are calling Zoom Dysmorphia—negative self-perception caused by extended exposure to their typically distorted image on video conference calls, according to a new study.
Study shows dramatic increase in melanoma in England since 1981
Since the early 1980s, malignant melanoma rates have increased dramatically in England, according to a new study.
Chemical uptake may be faster for those with weak skin barrier
Individuals with a weak skin barrier show a faster uptake of chemicals compared to those with a strong skin barrier, according to a new study.
Ultradeep DNA sequencing may help to detect skin cancer earlier
A first of its kind study using ultradeep sequencing of sun-exposed and non-exposed skin may lay the groundwork for earlier skin cancer detection, according to researchers.
How mask use can affect skin characteristics
A new study has provided more evidence that prolonged mask use could have negative effects on the skin.
College students at same UV exposure risk in winter
A new study has found that college students are at the same risk of ultraviolet (UV) exposure in the winter as in the summer.
New treatment for granuloma annulare shows promise
A new treatment for the chronic skin condition granuloma annulare may be on the horizon, according to a new study.
Playground duty can increase risk of skin cancer risk for teachers
Changes to teachers’ schedules could reduce their risk of developing skin cancer, according to an Australian study.
Significantly higher rate of melanoma in surfer population
Individuals who regularly surfed, rode a stand-up paddle board, and swam were found to develop melanoma at a significantly higher prevalence compared to the general population, according to an Australian study.
