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December 21, 2010
In Today's Issue
- WARNING: The truth about Moles, Warts and Skintags...
- These Blemishes Keep You Looking Years Younger...
- Announcing: Doctor Approved Store Cupboard Remedies that Really Work...
WARNING: The truth about Moles, Warts and Skintags...
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These Blemishes Keep You Looking Years Younger...
Dear Reader,
Here's some intriguing news... those who have plentiful skin moles might actually be younger on the inside than people who don't have them. Most of us have between 30-40 moles on our body, but some have as many as 600. Researchers at King's College London believe that moles could mean younger skin and better bone density. It seems the cells of those with lots of moles have properties that allow them to renew themselves more often.
However more moles on the skin has also been linked to a higher rate of skin cancers like melanoma and cancers like breast and colon cancer too. Knowing about your family history of cancer can be helpful here, as it suggests whether you need to be more active in your prevention efforts.
A series of studies conducted by the King's College team, led by consultant dermatologist Dr. Veronique Bataille, looked at the relationship between the number of moles and other physical characteristics. First she noted that those who had lots of moles seemed less vulnerable to some of the effects of aging on the skin - wrinkles and blemishes for example.
A study of 1,200 twins (identical and non identical) aged 17-89 suggests that a high mole count also meant that subjects were less affected by age related reductions in bone density. This indicates a good chance at a lower risk of brittle bone disease and bone fractures in later years. When a patient had lots of moles the team noticed they tended to age better, looking from 6 to 7 years younger than their chronological age. Why?
The study also found that subjects with over 100 moles were half as likely to develop osteoporosis later in life compared to subjects who had 25 or fewer moles. It's not clear why, but researchers can say that those who have large numbers of moles have differences in the strands of DNA in each cell of their body. The sections at the end of DNA strands, called telomeres, are a sort of countdown timer that tells how many times a cell can divide to produce new cells. The longer the telomere the more division can take place. More moles equals longer telomeres.
The findings were presented by Dr. Bataille at a Royal Society of Medicine conference, though she cautions that we have a DNA system that came about over millions of years and it won't be an easy thing to create a cream to affect that.
Continues below...
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These Blemishes Keep You Looking Years Younger... Continued...
Moles are influenced by both genetics and environmental factors. They are usually
brown or black, and may be alone or in groups anywhere on your skin.
Most often moles appear in early childhood or sometime during the first 30 years
of your life. By early adulthood most of us have from 10-40 moles. They can darken
after being out in the sun, during your teens and during a woman's pregnancy.
As the years pass moles can change and may sometimes grow hairs.
While most moles are not at all dangerous, you should know that if a mole changes
in size, shape or color, you need to see a doctor at once. If a mole bleeds,
oozes, itches, appears scaly or gets tender or painful you also need a checkup
by a dermatologist.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-11813378
King's College London: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/index.aspx
WebMD info on moles, freckles and skin tags: http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/guide/moles-freckles-skin-tags
Medical Daily story: Moles tell a lot about your health: http://www.medicaldaily.com/news/20101123/4129/moles-tell-a-lot-more-about-health.htm
New York Times story, July 24, 2007 on Kings College research: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/24/health/24aging.html
Dr. Veronique Bataille: http://www.dermatology-consultant.co.uk/
Royal Society of Medicine genetics of longevity event, 11.15.10: http://www.rsm.ac.uk/academ/mgb01.php
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