A 10-minute evening skincare massage may help women sleep better and feel less anxious
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 Cosmetic microneedles deliver actives where creams struggleCosmetic microneedles deliver actives where creams struggle
 
This review shows how microneedle-based cosmetic systems bypass the stratum corneum to deliver poorly penetrating actives, including peptides, retinoids, vitamins, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and hair-growth compounds, into viable skin layers.
 
 
 A 10-minute evening skincare massage may help women sleep better and feel less anxiousA 10-minute evening skincare massage may help women sleep better and feel less anxious
 
Four weeks of a 10-minute evening cosmetic routine with self-massage improved self-reported sleep quality, state anxiety, mental health, and vitality in women with sleep complaints compared with usual routines. Exploratory wearable data showed longer total and deep sleep on rest days, but the non-randomized design and absence of wearable controls limit causal conclusions.
 
   Setmelanotide shows promise for hypothalamic obesity after brain tumorsSetmelanotide shows promise for hypothalamic obesity after brain tumors
 
A new therapy helps achieve a healthier BMI in people whose weight has become dysregulated following treatment for a brain tumor, a clinical trial has found.
 
   Supramolecular Shampoo Uses Self-Assembly to Replace Polymer ThickenersSupramolecular Shampoo Uses Self-Assembly to Replace Polymer Thickeners
 
Researchers developed a laboratory-scale polymer-free shampoo in which sodium cocoyl glycinate acts as both a cleansing surfactant and a supramolecular gelator. The formulation retained shear-thinning behavior, produced persistent foam, and remained stable during three months of accelerated aging and freeze-thaw testing.
 
   Early skin-to-skin contact helps calm newborns but does not lower bilirubinEarly skin-to-skin contact helps calm newborns but does not lower bilirubin
 
Early skin-to-skin contact after vaginal birth reduced newborn stress during routine vitamin K injection and improved exclusive breastfeeding rates by day 5. However, it did not significantly lower day-5 bilirubin levels, leaving its effect on neonatal jaundice uncertain.
 
 Silk patch enables painless monitoring of premature babies' health
 
Silk patch enables painless monitoring of premature babies' healthIn the neonatal intensive care unit, the most fragile patients in medicine are often the most heavily wired. Premature babies, some weighing less than a pound, can be tethered to a tangle of cables, monitors, and sensors.
 
 
 Biohub researchers use artificial intelligence to uncover new psoriasis targets
 
Biohub researchers use artificial intelligence to uncover new psoriasis targetsBiohub researchers performed what they believe is the first genome-wide CRISPR study of primary human adult skin cells, then used an AI model to mine the results for overlooked drug targets for psoriasis.
 
 
 Wearable forehead patch tracks brain-water shifts during sleep at home
 
Wearable forehead patch tracks brain-water shifts during sleep at homeA soft, wireless NIRS forehead patch tracked water-sensitive brain signals during 16 overnight home sleep recordings in four healthy men. The signals changed with EEG/EOG-defined sleep stages, suggesting a new way to study sleep-linked brain-fluid dynamics, although the device did not directly measure CSF flow or glymphatic clearance.
 
 
 Researchers develop low-cost catnip mosquito repellent for rural Uganda
 
Researchers develop low-cost catnip mosquito repellent for rural UgandaPlant researchers from Wales and Uganda have collaborated on a community enterprise project in rural Uganda, becoming the first to create affordable and highly effective mosquito repellent distilled from locally grown catnip plants.
 
 
 New research reveals how dying bacteria force cell ejection
 
New research reveals how dying bacteria force cell ejectionPopular science fiction is no stranger to escape pod scenarios, typically featuring characters who narrowly avoid their demise by jettisoning from a spaceship - think R2-D2 and C-3PO shooting away from a rebel spaceship in the opening of Star Wars: A New Hope. Biologists at the University of California San Diego have found that communities of bacteria feature a similar ejection capability.
 
 
 New noninvasive approach analyzes compounds released during cupping therapy
 
Cupping therapy is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) technique used to treat chronic pain, expedite muscle recovery, and other conditions.
 
 
 Strategic collaboration funds interdisciplinary projects to improve cancer care
 
Strategic collaboration funds interdisciplinary projects to improve cancer careRice University's Synthesis X Center and Houston Methodist Neal Cancer Center have awarded $90,000 in seed grants as part of a new strategic collaboration.
 
 
 Infrared imaging improves at-home eczema hydration monitoring
 
Diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis, a type of eczema, are complicated by skin temperature fluctuations, unclear responses to at-home moisturizers, and measurement systems that don't penetrate into the deep layers of skin affected by disease.
 
 
 Wireless Wearable Biosensors for Real-Time Health Monitoring
 
Wireless Wearable Biosensors for Real-Time Health MonitoringThe evolution of wearable biosensors is enhancing digital health, offering seamless, battery-free monitoring for improved patient care and precision medicine.
 
 
 New bionic skin wound dressing accelerates infected tissue healing
 
Dressings face a critical limitation: no single product has successfully integrated protective function, wearing comfort, and efficient antibacterial activity.
 
 
 Multifloral honey may protect skin cells from UV damage and premature aging
 
Ongoing research reveals that multifloral honey is a promising candidate for protecting human skin cells from premature ageing and cell damage caused by UV radiation, with the potential for developing future clinical and cosmetic applications.
 
 
 UCSF and Samsung launch remote study on aging brain health
 
An innovative new study from the Neuroscape research center at UCSF, and consumer electronics giant Samsung seeks to understand decade-by-decade changes in brain health.
 
 
 Off-the-shelf CAR T therapy targets treatment-resistant systemic sclerosis
 
Today at ISSCR 2026, new preliminary clinical data was presented evaluating an induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived CAR T-cell therapy for patients with treatment-resistant systemic sclerosis, a rare autoimmune disease with high mortality.
 
 
 Innovative polysaccharide hydrogels offer new hope for healing wounds
 
Announcing a new article publication in BIO Integration. Skin wound healing, especially in chronic non-healing conditions, such as diabetic foot ulcers and infected wounds, remains a formidable clinical challenge due to the complex pathophysiologic mechanisms and prolonged repair processes.
 
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