SenzaGen announced today that is has licensed the chemical safety testing method to BRT. The contract researcher will now be offering the tests to its cosmetic, chemical, and pharmaceutical clients here in the US.
Scientists working at the University of Michigan found that the tiny particles can pass in and out of immune cells, which should (according to previous scientific models) capture and remove foreign matter.
Scientists at Columbia University have taken a pill that treats bone marrow disorders and used the treatment to reverse hair loss in patients with alopecia.
Scientists in the US have been conducting research that suggests some individuals with allergic reactions to smell may be caused by what they think they smell, rather than the actual scent.
Scientists at the UK University have developed what they refer to as 'a simple lab-based skin test' which eliminates the risk of adverse reactions to cosmetics, new drugs, and household chemicals.
Irish scientists believe they are one step closer to finding an effective treatment for the common skin complaint rosacea, after identifying a bacteria as being the root cause of the associated rash.
A new study from Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore has questioned the safety of a number of personal care products containing antimicrobial agents that could affect immune system development in children.
IGY Life Sciences has developed a revolutionary, patented process to safely extract immunoglobulin antibodies from an immunized chicken egg, and then return the egg to a food source. These antibodies designed to kill the acne bacteria on the skin can...
Allergan’s online promotional materials for its eyelash enhancer Latisse do not adequately show the potential risks of the product, according to the US Food and Drug Administration.
Allergic reactions to fragrances and perfumes have been steadily decreasing over the past decade, according to evidence presented at an IFRA seminar last week.
Germany-based fragrance and flavour giant Symrise has announced a
partnership with Cambridge Theranostics that will see the company
move into the health and wellbeing market.
Advances are being made in the race to find alternatives to animal
testing, according to the European trade association for the
cosmetic, toiletry and perfumery industries Colipa.
New research suggests it may be a combination of two abnormal
factors that cause rosacea, meaning that the current form of
antibiotic treatment for the skin condition may be inappropriate.
California-based Woodbridge Labs has announced that it is recalling
certain DermaFreeze 365 anti-aging products in Canada and the
United states after samples tested positive for potentially
dangerous bacteria.
Advitech has secured two-part interim financing totalling C$350,000
to assist in ongoing commercialisation of its psoriasis product
from sweet whey, Dermylex. The boon for the Canadian company
coincides with the finalisation of its...
Advantage Marketing Systems has obtained the rights for the
distribution, marketing and worldwide product sales of a patented
facial line reducing serum. Signed with Nino Sorgente, under the
agreement AMS will initially roll out the...