Bethany Cameron+FollowDo collagen supplements actually work — or is it just good marketing? A 2025 meta-analysis of 23 clinical trials just revealed something big: When you remove pharmaceutical company funding and low-quality studies, the benefits of collagen basically disappear. Studies without pharma funding showed that collagen had no effect on skin hydration, elasticity, or wrinkles. High-quality trials? Same result — no real improvement. But studies with industry funding? Suddenly, collagen seems magical. So… is it really working, or just working for someone’s bottom line? 🤔 #CollagenSupplements #SkincareScience #BeautyMyths #SkinCare #SkincareTruths 6112Share
Frank Christensen+FollowAcne & BMI: Surprising Sudan StudyDid you know Sudanese teens have the highest acne rates in Africa? A new study found that higher BMI and being older (especially for girls) means more acne. Nearly 70% of acne cases were in girls, and severe cases were all female! Researchers think hormones and genetics play a role, but more research is needed. If you thought acne was just about skincare, think again—your body weight and age might be in on it too! #AcneAwareness #TeenHealth #Sudan #BMI #SkincareScience #Health111Share