Tag: dermatology

  • Nation & World

    Erasing reminders of stigmatizing, traumatic past

    Harvard Medical School-Mass General dermatologists use lasers to remove gang, trafficking tattoos, stigmatizing and often traumatic reminders of the past.

    8 minutes
    Shadi Kourosh removing a tattoo.
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    The social life of a dermatologist

    It might be jarring when a friend, or complete stranger, pulls down their shirt while you’re trying to eat dinner. It’s also an opportunity.

    5 minutes
    Rachel Reynolds.
  • Nation & World

    Topical treatment on hand for liver spots

    Massachusetts General Hospital researchers are working on a topical treatment that may be available for those with seborrheic keratosis (SK), or liver spots. SKs vary in color from tan to black, can be flat or raised, and range in size from quite small to an inch or more across.

    4 minutes
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    Increasing risk for melanoma

    A major international study has identified a novel gene mutation that appears to increase the risk of both inherited and sporadic cases of malignant melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer.

    4 minutes
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    Sackstein granted $17M for research

    Dermatologist Robert Sackstein has been awarded a prestigious $17 million grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health.

    1 minute
  • Nation & World

    Safer tanning?

    Harvard researchers have found a molecular switch that may someday make it possible to get a tan without exposure to harmful UV rays.

    3 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Body art for the faint of heart

    Ever wish you could get rid of that tattoo of barbed wire around your wrist, or the forearm-length dragon you once thought of as so stylish or macho? It’s not…

    1 minute
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    Urine test may help monitor disfiguring birthmarks

    Vascular anomalies include both vascular malformations and vascular tumors (most commonly hemangiomas). Hemangiomas, found in about 10 percent of infants, occur when the cells lining blood vessels multiply abnormally. Hemangiomas…

    1 minute
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    Urine test tracks deadly birthmarks

    Although not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration, results from simple urine tests are already being used to guide treatment of children with disfiguring birthmarks and adults with…

    1 minute
  • Nation & World

    Study sheds light on how the sun causes skin cancer

    Scientists have discovered that the sun’s damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays target a series of biochemical signals inside the young skin cell, impairing the cell’s ability to control its proliferation. Lynda…

    1 minute
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    New treatment effective against psoriasis

    Psoriasis is a skin disease that disfigures people’s bodies with scaly red plaques. Thirteen patients had portions of their psoriasis patches irradiated with intense beams of ultraviolet laser light at…

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