Clearing Up Myths About Skin Cancer in People of Color
Darker skin isn’t a reliable shield from potentially deadly skin cancer. Learn why everyone should protect themselves and get regular skin cancer screenings.
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Darker skin isn’t a reliable shield from potentially deadly skin cancer. Learn why everyone should protect themselves and get regular skin cancer screenings.
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A Michigan Medicine specialist details some common ways to combat severe acne — and the risks of each method.
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Researchers uncover a mechanism that explains why a Hedgehog inhibitor kills skin cancer, but not completely.
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After being told skin damage from her severe acne couldn’t be reversed, a young woman sought answers — and found results — at Michigan Medicine.
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The skin condition that gets little attention from the scientific community continues to be a focus for a Michigan Medicine researcher and dermatologist.
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Sunscreen is a key preventive tool — but only when used properly. A Michigan Medicine dermatologist offers tips for optimal coverage.
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The identification of 16 additional genetic markers will help researchers get closer to understanding how — and why — psoriasis develops.
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An unpreventable birthmark, many port wine stains can be managed with laser treatment. How one family is doing so — and educating others in the process.
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New research identifies an inflammatory pathway in women that could help explain why they develop autoimmune diseases at a much higher rate than men.
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It’s easy to lose track of time when you’re having fun outside. If you find yourself with a sunburn, there are simple ways to relieve the pain.
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Everyone has them, but not all moles are the same. How to examine yours properly — and when it’s time to see a doctor.
Aging skin is less able to bounce back from wear and tear and wounds than younger skin. A new study identifies why.
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Through an on-camera procedure to remove a cancerous spot, Lansing broadcaster Jim Geyer encouraged viewers to watch for signs of skin cancer.
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Those creams and natural remedies touted to erase stretch marks aren’t effective. The solution, one U-M researcher says, might lie beneath the surface.
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