Scalp microbiome explained: What’s living on your scalp and why it matters
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 Why measles is making a comeback despite available vaccinesWhy measles is making a comeback despite available vaccines
 
Measles, a highly contagious viral disease preventable by vaccination, is resurging due to declining immunization rates driven by vaccine hesitancy and misinformation. Recent outbreaks in the US and EU/EEA highlight the severe health and economic consequences of under-immunization, emphasizing the need for coordinated public health action.
 
 
 Scalp microbiome explained: What’s living on your scalp and why it mattersScalp microbiome explained: What’s living on your scalp and why it matters
 
The scalp microbiome comprises diverse bacteria, fungi, and yeast that interact with sebum, pH, and immune responses to maintain scalp health. Microbial imbalances are increasingly linked to conditions such as dandruff, hair loss, and inflammation, making the scalp microbiome a target for novel therapeutic approaches.
 
   Measles cases surge in the United States amid falling vaccination ratesMeasles cases surge in the United States amid falling vaccination rates
 
The United States is in the midst of the second-highest year of measles cases since 2000, when the disease was declared eliminated in this country, meaning that cases within the United States originated outside the country.
 
   Skin microbiome plays active role in sun protection and immune balanceSkin microbiome plays active role in sun protection and immune balance
 
The skin microbiome plays an important role in health and disease. Researchers have now substantiated that certain skin bacteria can protect us from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation specifically by metabolizing cis-urocanic acid using an enzyme called urocanase.
 
 Tulsi (Holy basil): Ancient Herb, Modern Medicine? Exploring Health Benefits and Research
 
Tulsi (Holy basil): Ancient Herb, Modern Medicine? Exploring Health Benefits and ResearchTulsi (Ocimum sanctum), also known as holy basil, is a revered herb in Ayurveda and Southeast Asian medicine for its spiritual and medicinal properties. Modern research supports tulsi’s adaptogenic, anti-inflammatory, metabolic, and neuroprotective effects, although large-scale clinical evidence remains limited.
 
 
 Residual inflammation can linger in psoriasis patients despite skin treatment
 
Residual inflammation can linger in psoriasis patients despite skin treatmentNew research shows that in patients with psoriasis, even though their skin responds well to treatment with biologics, inflammation can linger, leading to broader health implications such as obesity and cardiovascular and fatty liver disease.
 
 
 New AI model assesses eczema severity using smartphone images
 
New AI model assesses eczema severity using smartphone imagesA team of researchers from Keio University School of Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, and Teikyo University, in collaboration with Atopiyo LLC, has developed a novel artificial intelligence (AI) model that can objectively assess eczema severity using smartphone images uploaded by patients.
 
 
 Skin Microbiome Found to Help Regulate Immune Response to UV Radiation
 
Skin Microbiome Found to Help Regulate Immune Response to UV RadiationThe skin microbiome plays an important role in health and disease. Researchers have now substantiated that certain skin bacteria can protect us from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation specifically by metabolizing cis-urocanic acid using an enzyme called urocanase.
 
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