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 Fad diets and supplements fuel new wave of hidden skin problems, study findsFad diets and supplements fuel new wave of hidden skin problems, study finds
 
A new review explains how fad diets and unregulated supplements promoted online can cause serious skin, hair, and nail problems, often before other symptoms appear. Clinicians are urged to recognize these risks and address health misinformation in the digital age.
 
 
 Aging skin buckles under pressure leading to wrinklesAging skin buckles under pressure leading to wrinkles
 
Aging skin stretches, contracts and buckles under pressure – and that's how wrinkles form, according to new experimental evidence from scientists at Binghamton University, State University of New York.
 
   How targeted therapies are reshaping autoimmune disease treatmentHow targeted therapies are reshaping autoimmune disease treatment
 
Discover how targeted therapies are revolutionizing autoimmune disease treatment by offering greater precision.
 
   Common vegetable oils speed up skin regenerationCommon vegetable oils speed up skin regeneration
 
Investigating vegetable oils, this study reveals their effects on skin cell proliferation and migration, emphasizing the role of fatty acid composition.
 
   Over 14 million children miss lifesaving vaccines threatening global goalsOver 14 million children miss lifesaving vaccines threatening global goals
 
More than 14 million children missed out on lifesaving vaccines against diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough last year, putting global goals off track, new UN data shows.
 
 The role of cytokines in autoimmune disease progression and therapy
 
The role of cytokines in autoimmune disease progression and therapyExplore how cytokines contribute to autoimmune disease development and discover emerging therapies.
 
 
 New 3D tissue model offers hope for scleroderma treatment
 
New 3D tissue model offers hope for scleroderma treatmentFor the 300,000 Americans living with the immune disease scleroderma, better treatments can't come soon enough. The rare and sometimes fatal illness stiffens and scars tissue in organs like the lungs, liver, and kidneys, as well as skin.
 
 
 Bias found in AI models diagnosing skin diseases across demographics
 
Bias found in AI models diagnosing skin diseases across demographicsAn international research team led by Assistant Professor Zhiyu Wan from ShanghaiTech University has recently published groundbreaking findings in the journal Health Data Science, highlighting biases in multimodal large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT-4 and LLaVA in diagnosing skin diseases from medical images.
 
 
 Tribal health officials work to fill vaccination gaps as measles outbreak spreads
 
Tribal health officials work to fill vaccination gaps as measles outbreak spreadsCassandra Palmier had been meaning to get her son the second and final dose of the measles vaccine. But car problems made it difficult to get to the doctor.
 
 
 VCU Massey pioneers clinical trial of novel GGT-1 inhibitor PTX-100
 
VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center is the first site in the United States to be activated in a global Phase 2a clinical trial evaluating PTX-100 (AKA GGTI-2418), a first-in-class small molecule inhibitor of geranylgeranyl transferase-1 (GGT-1), for the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), a rare and often treatment-resistant T-cell lymphoma.
 
 
 Understanding immune drift in biologic therapy for inflammatory skin diseases
 
Immune-inflammatory skin diseases (e.g., psoriasis, atopic dermatitis) involve dysregulation of CD4+ T-cell subsets (Th1/Th2/Th17/Treg) and cytokine networks (IL-17/IL-23/IL-4).
 
 
 Antibody-drug conjugates beyond oncology
 
Antibody-drug conjugates beyond oncologyLearn how antibody-drug conjugates are advancing therapies for non-cancer conditions, unlocking new possibilities in precision medicine.
 
 
 Biological drug mechanisms in autoimmune diseases
 
Biological drug mechanisms in autoimmune diseasesUnderstand the mechanisms behind biological drugs and how they help manage autoimmune conditions.
 
 
 Predicting measles vaccination coverage for targeted public health action
 
Predicting measles vaccination coverage for targeted public health actionKnowing how many people are vaccinated against an existing or re-emerging threat is a key factor guiding public health decisions, but such information is often sparse or non-existent in many regions, according to researchers at Penn State.
 
 
 Cosmetic surgeries led to disfiguring injuries, patients allege
 
A few days after a harrowing cosmetic surgery procedure, Erin Schaeffer said, she woke up with fluid leaking from an open wound in her stomach.
 
 
 New research links age-related gene changes to symptom decline
 
New research links age-related gene changes to symptom declineUCSF researchers have found that certain antiviral genes become less active over time in lupus, revealing why some patients see their symptoms fade as they age.
 
 
 Fearing Medicaid coverage loss, some parents rush to vaccinate their kids
 
Fearing Medicaid coverage loss, some parents rush to vaccinate their kidsFor two decades, Washington, D.C., pediatrician Lanre Falusi has counseled parents about vaccine safety, side effects, and timing. But this year, she said, the conversations have changed.
 
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