Researchers have identified a way of selectively eliminating the ‘bad’ immune cells that contribute to autoimmune skin diseases, while leaving the ‘good’ cells intact. The discovery could lead to ...
Stress can have several negative effects on the skin leading to development and worsening of different skin diseases and ...
Stress is a major factor that can trigger and worsen skin diseases, and these diseases also reflect a person’s general health. To examine the consequences of stress on the skin, dermatological ...
Air pollution contributes to skin aging, atopic dermatitis, acne, psoriasis, hair loss, and skin cancer through oxidative stress and inflammation. Particulate matter and gaseous pollutants disrupt ...
There are two types of skin pigmentation disorders: hyperpigmentation, in which the skin produces too much melanin, and hypopigmentation, in which the skin produces too little melanin. Skin ...
The emerging field of psychodermatology reminds us that the connection between the brain and skin is not only real but significant. It focuses on the interplay between psychiatry and dermatology, ...
"Untreated sleep disorders can not only cause cardiovascular and psychological disorders, but also possibly result in reduced school performance, underachievement, and overall reduced quality of life.
At a glance, our skin and our digestive system may seem like two separate entities. However, the evidence is growing that there's a connection between the two, often referred to as the "gut-skin axis.