Health Sep 24 How a lack of regulation for tattoo ink puts Americans’ health at risk By John Yang, Andrew Corkery
Science May 20 The homemade sunscreen you find on social media is a recipe for sunburn Many of the sunscreen recipes on social media make unsubstantiated claims about their sun protection factor, a new study reports. By Vicky Stein
Science Apr 06 Paul Rudd and the science behind youthful skin Why isn't Paul Rudd aging? For his 50th birthday, PBS NewsHour asked three dermatologists for tips on recreating the Paul Rudd effect. By Nsikan Akpan
Science May 01 Watch ‘Liquid Bandages’ Could Help Re-Grow Skin, Save Lives Dr. Mark Carlson of Nebraska Surgical Research is developing a liquid bandage to stop bleeding quickly and potentially save lives in battlefield situations while also aiding future regenerative possibilities. This report was a collaboration with NET Nebraska and KQED San…
Science Dec 15 Watch Spare Parts for Humans: Tissue Engineers Aim for Lab-Grown Limbs, Lungs and More A new research breakthrough has enabled scientists to grow human tissue to repair or replace organs, and someday, maybe even limbs. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports.
Jun 07 Watch Cancer Drug Treatment Reserach Highlights Oncology Conference Researchers reported new progress in the treatment of breast, skin, lung and ovarian cancers at a weekend meeting of top cancer experts in Chicago. Ray Suarez talks to American Society of Clinical Oncology President George Sledge for an update on… Continue watching