Tag: dermatology


  • Rare Skin Condition Shapes Phoebe Hu’s Story in Singapore

    Rare Skin Condition Shapes Phoebe Hu’s Story in Singapore

    Understanding the Rare Skin Condition In the spotlight is a rare dermatological condition that affects the pigmentation and texture of the skin. For a nine-year-old girl from Singapore, the condition has manifested as light brown marks across her arms and body, despite being visually distinct from the purple markings seen in fictional characters like those…

  • Grey Hair Could Signal Lower Skin Cancer Risk: New Study

    Grey Hair Could Signal Lower Skin Cancer Risk: New Study

    Grey Hair and Skin Cancer: What the Study Found Grey hair has long been viewed mainly as a sign of aging, but a new study suggests it might also carry information about how the body fights melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Researchers observed that individuals with grey or white hair tended to show…

  • Grey Hair Could Signal Lower Skin Cancer Risk, New Study Finds

    Grey Hair Could Signal Lower Skin Cancer Risk, New Study Finds

    Grey Hair as a Possible Indicator of Melanoma Protection What if the common sign of aging — grey hair — could also reveal something hopeful about our immune defenses? A recent study highlighted by Women’s Health suggests that grey hair might be more than a cosmetic change; it could be a marker of the body’s…

  • BASF and Beyond Suncare Applaud WHO Decision to List Broad-Spectrum Sunscreen as Essential Medicine

    BASF and Beyond Suncare Applaud WHO Decision to List Broad-Spectrum Sunscreen as Essential Medicine

    Global health milestone: WHO adds broad-spectrum sunscreen to Essential Medicines The World Health Organization’s decision to include broad-spectrum sunscreen with high SPF in the 24th edition of its Model List of Essential Medicines marks a significant step forward for global public health. BASF and Beyond Suncare welcomed this move, underscoring the critical role that accessible…

  • Computer Vision in Healthcare Market Surges: A 2034 Outlook

    Computer Vision in Healthcare Market Surges: A 2034 Outlook

    Market Overview The global computer vision in healthcare market is experiencing rapid expansion, with projections showing a leap from USD 2.45 billion in 2024 to about USD 49.26 billion by 2034. This translates to a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 35.25%. The surge is driven by the increasing adoption of artificial intelligence…

  • A Simple Memory Tool Aims to Revolutionize Early Recognition of Rare Skin-Linked Lymphoma

    A Simple Memory Tool Aims to Revolutionize Early Recognition of Rare Skin-Linked Lymphoma

    Overview: A New Diagnostic Aid for a Rare, Skin-Linked Lymphoma A team of Trinity researchers, joined by UK collaborators, has unveiled a simple yet powerful diagnostic tool designed to help clinicians recognize a rare type of lymphoma that can present itself on the skin. The development promises to shorten the path to diagnosis for patients…

  • First Simple Memory Tool for Early Recognition of Rare Skin Lymphoma

    First Simple Memory Tool for Early Recognition of Rare Skin Lymphoma

    A Simple Tool with Big Potential Researchers at Trinity, alongside UK collaborators, have developed a straightforward yet powerful memory-based diagnostic tool aimed at improving the early recognition of a rare type of lymphoma that can manifest on the skin. The innovation is designed to aid clinicians, patients, and families in spotting signs sooner, potentially leading…

  • A Simple Memory Tool for Early Recognition of Rare Lymphoma That Shows on the Skin

    A Simple Memory Tool for Early Recognition of Rare Lymphoma That Shows on the Skin

    Groundbreaking Tool Aims to Accelerate Diagnosis Researchers from Trinity, in collaboration with UK partners, have developed a simple yet powerful diagnostic aid designed to help clinicians recognize a rare type of lymphoma that manifests on the skin. By supporting frontline clinicians with an easy-to-remember tool, the project seeks to shorten the time to diagnosis and…

  • Pro, pre, and postbiotics: the changing landscape of skincare

    Pro, pre, and postbiotics: the changing landscape of skincare

    Understanding the new players in skincare The skin’s microbiome is a thriving ecosystem that influences barrier function, inflammation, and overall skin health. In recent years, beauty science has shifted from simply cleansing and moisturizing to nurturing this microbial community. Probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics are at the forefront of this shift, offering targeted ways to support…

  • Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Heart Health: What the New Study Reveals

    Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Heart Health: What the New Study Reveals

    Overview: CSU and Cardiovascular Risk Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is more than a skin condition. Recent research has highlighted a potential link between CSU and an elevated risk of several cardiovascular diseases. While CSU is primarily characterized by recurrent hives and itching lasting six weeks or longer, the inflammatory processes behind CSU may extend beyond…