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How To Protect Your Skin From Sun Damage And Reduce Your Risk Of Skin Cancer

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Skin cancer is the most common variety of cancer found in people in the U.S., affecting millions of people each year. The good news is that skin cancer is also one of the most treatable cancers when caught early. In honor of Skin Cancer Awareness Month in May, here are a few important things to

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Do Acne Treatments Work?

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At Skin Care Research, we are continually running clinical trials to come up with better understanding and treatment approaches for the most pressing issues in dermatology. From eczema to rosacea, psoriasis to alopecia, we help patients get treatments they need through these trials. Although we don’t have any current trials for acne, it’s always a

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Keep An Eye Out for the M Word of Skin — Melanoma

Keep An Eye Out for the M Word of Skin — Melanoma Read More

At Skin Care Research, we’re focused on improving both medical and cosmetic dermatology through our FDA-regulated clinical trials. When it comes to sun damage, we conduct trials on actinic keratosis, the pre-cancerous lesions that can turn into skin cancer. We don’t conduct trials on melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, but as skin care

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