Your Skin's Hidden Ecosystem: How Bacteria Are Becoming Medicine Instead of the Enemy
Scientists are discovering that skin bacteria aren't always villains—restoring microbial balance may treat eczema, acne, and psoriasis better than antibiotics...
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Scientists are discovering that skin bacteria aren't always villains—restoring microbial balance may treat eczema, acne, and psoriasis better than antibiotics...
Gold nanoparticles, black cumin seed oil, and waterleaf are emerging as science-backed natural remedies for common skin conditions—here's what the research actually shows.
A major study reveals that sitting too long, poor sleep timing, and mental stress are key drivers of adult acne—and exercise might be the overlooked solution.
Over 600,000 new dermatology referrals flood the NHS annually. Here's why demand keeps climbing and what you should know about getting care.
Psoriasis, eczema, and acne don't just damage skin—they significantly increase anxiety, depression, and suicide risk. Here's what dermatologists and psychiatrists want you to know.
Say goodbye to messy, contaminated skincare routines! New touch-free applicators are transforming how we care for our skin, boosting hygiene and effectiveness.
After years of harsh acids damaging skin barriers, skincare experts are embracing gentler exfoliation methods that work with your skin, not against it.
New research reveals that anti-inflammatory, antioxidant-rich diets may significantly reduce skin cancer risk and slow biological aging.
Scientists are creating artificial skin in labs that mimics real human skin, revolutionizing how new treatments are tested before reaching patients.
A new telehealth platform combines gut testing with dermatology care to treat chronic skin conditions from the inside out.
From sponge-derived compounds to acne vaccines, breakthrough treatments are redefining how we fight stubborn skin conditions.
The classic moisturizer millions trust blindly may be causing hidden irritation. Here's what skin experts actually recommend.
Expecting mothers can safely use hypochlorous acid for acne, eczema, and skin irritation—a natural antimicrobial that won't harm your baby.
Dermatologists treat far more than skin breakouts—they're specialists in complex autoimmune conditions, cancer detection, and interconnected health issues.
Rapid weight loss from GLP-1 medications can cause facial volume loss, but new treatments like exosomes offer promising solutions for skin rejuvenation.
New research reveals which natural supplements truly help eczema symptoms and which ones are marketing myths—the results might surprise you.
The wrong face wash can make dry skin worse. Here's what dermatologists recommend looking for—and 13 tested products that actually work.
New research reveals a major mismatch: some skin conditions receive far more NIH funding than their actual disease burden warrants, while others are significantly underfunded.
New biologics and steroid-free topicals are revolutionizing eczema care, offering hope to millions who've struggled with traditional treatments.
New biologics and targeted therapies are delivering remarkable results for skin conditions, with some treatments achieving 76% improvement rates.
Revolutionary new treatments for eczema, psoriasis, and hair loss are advancing through final trials, promising more effective options with fewer side effects.
New research reveals which eczema treatments actually deliver relief—and the surprising winner might change how you treat your inflamed skin.
New research reveals effective treatments for childhood eczema, from moisturizing techniques to prescription options that actually work.
From common acne to serious skin cancer, dermatologists handle thousands of conditions that affect millions worldwide daily.
Nearly 80% of people deal with blackheads, but chemical peels with salicylic acid can effectively clear clogged pores by dissolving dead skin cells.
Understanding when to see an esthetician versus a dermatologist could save you time, money, and help you get the right care for your skin concerns.
New research reveals that skin conditions and mental health are deeply intertwined, especially in older adults—and doctors are finally starting to treat both together.
Nearly 70% of people face fine lines and wrinkles by their mid-30s, making it an ideal time to start microneedling for both prevention and correction.
The FDA just approved the first tretinoin lotion for acne, offering the power of retinoids with less irritation than traditional formulas.
The FDA approved eight new dermatology treatments in 2025, including the first-ever medication specifically for chronic hand eczema and new options for kids.
From yearly-dose psoriasis shots to microbiome-friendly eczema treatments, 2026 promises breakthrough therapies targeting your skin's biggest challenges.
New extended-release medications and innovative therapies are transforming rosacea care, offering better results with fewer side effects.
From AI that outperforms doctors at spotting melanoma to bacteria sprays that heal eczema, 2025 delivered revolutionary skin treatments.
New research reveals tanning bed users in their 30s and 40s have more skin mutations than people in their 70s and 80s—genetic damage that can't be reversed.
2025 brought revolutionary skin treatments including the first gene therapy for rare skin disorders and breakthrough discoveries in chronic itch.
New breakthrough treatments for eczema and psoriasis are changing the game, plus scientists just proved that viral rosemary skincare trend actually works.