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research Blue Screen – Blue Mood? Influence of background color and attractiveness of female stimulus persons on current mood in an online experiment (PANAS)
Attractive women slightly worsened mood, green backgrounds improved mood, and older people had better moods.
research Hyaluronic Acid Profhilo® Alleviates Skin Inflammation and Spinal Neuroimmune Alterations in a Mouse Model of Atopic Dermatitis
Hyaluronic Acid Profhilo® reduces skin inflammation and nerve-related pain in atopic dermatitis.
research Activation of temperature-sensitive Ca2+-permeable TRPV3 channels by natural ï¡-hydroxyl acids causes exfoliation for skin-resurfacing
Natural α-hydroxyl acids cause skin exfoliation by activating TRPV3 channels.
research Multimodal roles of transient receptor potential channel activation in inducing pathological tissue scarification
Targeting TRP channels may help reduce excessive scarring.
research "See Me, Touch Me, Feel Me": (Im) Proving the Bodily Sense of Masculinity
Advertisements shape and reinforce idealized masculinity and gender norms.
research 1302 Disturbed sebum and microbiome composition in sensitive scalp
Sensitive scalp has higher pH, more redness, abnormal sebum, and altered bacterial makeup.
research 559 Visualization of sweat suppression following botulinum toxin A by soluble microneedle arrays
Microneedle arrays deliver botulinum toxin effectively for sweat suppression, similar to injections.
research Unlocking the therapeutic potential of TRPV3: Insights into thermosensation, channel modulation, and skin homeostasis involving TRPV3
TRPV3 is important for skin health and could be a target for treating skin diseases.
research A retrospective review of hyperaesthetic leucotrichia in horses in the USA
Hyperaesthetic leucotrichia in horses causes painful, recurring skin lesions and hair color changes, especially in Arabian and American paint horses.
research Alexithymia and Cutaneous Disease Morbidity: A Systematic Review
People with certain skin diseases often have more trouble understanding and describing their emotions, which can affect their health and treatment results.
research Spatial Probing of the Properties of the Human Hair Surface Using Wilhelmy Force Profiles
Human hair surface varies in wettability, showing daily and monthly patterns.
research Alleviation of Mechanical Allodynia by 14,15-Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acid in a Central Poststroke Pain Model: Possible Role of Allopregnanolone and δ-Subunit-Containing Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid A Receptors
14,15-EET may help reduce poststroke pain by affecting certain brain proteins.
research Factors that Affect Brand Loyalty and Customer Advocacy: the Moderating Role of Greenwashing
Green perceived value and altruistic value boost brand loyalty and advocacy, but greenwashing perception can change this effect.
research Painful piezogenic pitting of the fingers in older adults: A case series
Older adults may experience painful finger pitting due to nerve changes in aging skin, and treatments can help reduce symptoms.
research Physicochemical properties of pH-sensitive hydrogels based on hydroxyethyl cellulose–hyaluronic acid and for applications as transdermal delivery systems for skin lesions
The hydrogel with a 1:3 ratio of hydroxyethyl cellulose to hyaluronic acid is effective for delivering drugs through the skin to treat acne.
research Aesthetic Rehabilitation Medicine: Enhancing Wellbeing beyond Functional Recovery
Aesthetic rehabilitation techniques can improve life quality and wellbeing for disabled patients.
research A comparative, open-label, randomised study; evaluating efficacy of a hand-held device using a combination of vibration and cold, versus only vibration; in reducing the pain sensation of multiple local anaesthesia injections during hair transplant
The Leniwand device, combining vibration and cold, reduces pain more effectively than vibration alone during hair transplant injections.
research Engaging Psychoanalytic Disequilibrium While Being More Human than Otherwise
Analysts should confront their biases and self-interests to improve therapy.
research Fine Structure of Perifollicular Nerve Endings in Human Hair
research Patient prioritisation of impact items to develop the patient‐reported impact of dermatological diseases (PRIDD ) measure: European Delphi data
Patients with skin diseases rated psychological effects as most impactful, needing a treatment approach that addresses both mind and body.
research Lepidoptera Lexicon: Metaphorical Descriptors in Dermatology
Metaphors like "butterfly rash" and "moth-eaten" help doctors identify and describe skin conditions.
research Somatization in the dermatology patient: Some sociocultural perspectives
Skin symptoms without a medical cause often reflect psychological stress and are influenced by culture, requiring a team approach for treatment.
research Before & beyond the pain – Allostatic load, central sensitivity and their role in health and function
Recognizing and managing central sensitization and stress is crucial for treating chronic pain.
research Upregulation of genes orchestrating keratinocyte differentiation, including the novel marker gene ID2, by contact sensitizers in human bulge‐derived keratinocytes
The ID2 gene can help distinguish between sensitizers and irritants in skin cells.
research Sensitive Scalp and Trichodynia: Epidemiology, Etiopathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Management
Sensitive scalp causes discomfort and may relate to hair loss, with treatment focusing on scalp care and medication.
research PSYCHOCUTANEOUS MEDICINE: PRESENT STATUS AND TRENDS OF INQUIRY
The current state and future directions of the field that studies the connection between the mind and skin are discussed.
research Nanotribological characterization of human hair and skin using atomic force microscopy
The research improved understanding of hair and skin properties across different ethnicities and conditions.
research Erythematous cutaneous nodules caused by adulterated cocaine
Talc in street cocaine can cause immune-reactive skin nodules where injected.
research CONTACT DERMATITIS – A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH THE CONNUBIAL TYPE IN FOCUS
Connubial contact dermatitis is often missed, making treatment harder.