A skin cream sold across the country in retail stores and online was recalled after some of it was found to be contaminated with the bacteria that causes staph infections.
Using a few zaps of electricity to the skin, researchers can stop bacterial infections without using any drugs. For the first time, researchers designed a skin patch that uses imperceptible electric ...
Extreme summer heat can harm your skin in many ways, from rashes to infections. Know the warning signs, causes, and simple ...
British Association of Dermatologists Biologic Interventions Register (BADBIR) found prior serious infections may outweigh ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nature, a research team consisting of scientists from the National Institutes of Health and Stanford University investigated how the skin independently ...
Staphylococcus bacteria live on skin and can cause a staph infection if they enter the bloodstream. Staph infections can involve a range of symptoms, like vomiting, rashes or inflamed skin, and fever.
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Your skin’s secret fight against infection
Your skin is more than just a covering — it’s a living, breathing shield against harmful bacteria. From its barrier structure to the bustling microbiome living on it, every layer plays a role in ...
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Scorching heat, soaring risks: How a heatwave may fuel skin infections
During the hot days of the month, it is advised to go for cotton fabrics and loose, breathable clothing to dodge skin ...
Mange is a skin condition caused by a parasitic mite that can dig deep into an animal’s skin. Several mite species cause mange in wild and domesticated mammals, including foxes. The mite species that ...
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