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The risky use of skin lightening in children

Dec 3, 2025
In this insightful discussion, guests delve into the alarming prevalence of skin lightening products among Nigerian children, with dermatologist Atinuke Ajani highlighting health and psychological risks. Aisha, a concerned mother, shares the societal pressures driving this trend. Matt Fox brings attention to the latest breakthroughs in HIV immunotherapy, shedding light on treatment hope and necessary future research. Meanwhile, Laura Lewis discusses fascinating findings on brain activity during sleep deprivation, suggesting our minds may seek 'catch-up' sleep even while awake.
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INSIGHT

Immunotherapy Can Sustain HIV Suppression

  • Immunotherapy trained the immune system to suppress HIV without daily drugs in some participants for months.
  • The study of ten people showed viral control up to 18 months in one case, suggesting possible long-term treatment intervals.
INSIGHT

Longer Intervals Could Reduce Daily Pills

  • Longer-lasting immunotherapies could reduce daily pill burdens and lower resistance risks.
  • Matt Fox noted cost and complexity today but expects prices to fall if widely adopted.
ANECDOTE

A Mother's Experience Using Lightening Creams

  • Aisha described using skin-lightening products on her two young children for six months.
  • She reported rashes, itching, burns and advised other mothers against the practice.
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