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    The human skin is responsible to act as the first line as defense in protecting our body from the external environment and harmful materials such as bacteria. Archaea can be found on human tissue or epidermis, but however, their affluence is unknown and rarely studied. The number of microorganisms on the human epidermis is dependent on a variety of things. For example, the location, presence of moisture, age, sex, immune system and living conditions play an important role in the composition of…

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    Tattoo Health Benefits

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    Health Benefits of Tattoos Are there any good things that come from tattoos? Most people do not believe that good can come from them. As a result of tattoos, joint pain can be reduced, the immune system can be strengthened, and positive chemical responses can be triggered. Tattoos have multiple medical benefits. Joint pain can be reduced from the help of tattoos. “Iceman,” a frozen mummy was found in the Alps. Upon the finding of “Iceman” scientists discovered he was about five thousand and…

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    Tongue Laceration A tongue laceration is a cut on the tongue. Over the next 1 to 2 days, you will see that the wound edges appear gray in color. The edges may appear ragged and slightly spread apart. Because of all the normal bacteria in the mouth, these wounds are contaminated, but this is not an infection that needs antibiotics. Most wounds heal with no problems despite their appearance. TREATMENT Most tongue lacerations only go partway through the tongue. This type of injury generally does…

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    Severe Acne Scars

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    permanent changes in the skin that we refer to as acne scarring. When pores become clogged with bacteria, oil, and dead skin, it causes inflammation and swelling of the pore. Follicle walls in the skin break because of this swelling. During the repair process, new collagen fibers are formed; however, this process does not return the skin back to its original condition. Once the repair process is complete, it is common to see permanent acne scars as a result of the skins inability to return back…

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    Why Marble Restoration Needs Professionals Because of the hype of DIY these days, some household owners are led to think that they can do the polishing of their marble tiles or counter tops on their own. Just what kind of ideas have they gotten that it led them to think that they can do the marble polishing on their own? Marble polishing can only be done by professionals since the term used for restoring the usual shine and glossy appearance of the marble are used with specialized tools and…

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    treatment can be costly. The possibility of creating a natural base product that is lower in price is approachable, if one can determine the type of enzyme present in certain fruits and vegetables. By understanding what an enzyme is one can proceed to test and acquire the supporting sources. Enzymes are identified as protein catalysts, which functions to speed up chemical reactions, and depends on the environment with reaction is occurring. It is understood that any change configuration of an…

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    Just because a test or substance works on an animal, does not guarantee it will work the same on a human. In fact, “The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) reports that 92 percent of drugs approved for testing in humans fail to receive approval for human use”. Many drugs…

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    Pressure Ulcer Essay

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    One of the largest is age. 70% of pressure ulcers occur in the geriatric population. This population has a decreased water content of their skin, contributing to the skin being less elastic and breaking. This population is less mobile, some in wheelchairs. The decrease in activity leads to the development of pressure ulcers. Malnutrition is another risk factor. The risk of developing a pressure ulcer is…

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    However, with progressions in skin-care, you can chip in in the way aging affects your skin and perhaps even get back to the way you appeared not so long ago. Thermage is a confirmed, exceptional radiofrequency treatment that can help improve the appearance of drooping or slack skin, giving you a glibber, smoother and younger look and feel. It works in just one treatment with petite downtime and delivers…

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    blood. This reduces the supply of nutrients to the skin that is essential for repair and regeneration of skin cell. Thus, smoking result in poor wound healing and even increases risk of wound infection (Silverstein, 1992). b. Immobility: Immobility is mostly followed by tissue hypoxia due to the collapse of vessels under external pressure (pressure injury). This result in cellular death, tissue necrosis and ischemia that can increases the risk of skin integrity (Moon,…

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