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    Clearasil Face Wash

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    indeed leave their skin free of acne. Consumers need to be more informed about the product that they are using on their skin. Clearasil UltraⓇ Rapid Action Daily Face Wash is distributed by Reckitt Benckiser LLC out of Parsippany, New Jersey. This product is sold as a fast acting acne medication which promises visibly clearer skin in twelve hours. Several products include many chemical products, but the consumer needs to be informed about what chemicals they are using on their skin, and if they…

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    Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) Epidermolysis Bullosa is an illness that causes the skin to be fragile, and it is really hard to cure. There is no actual cure for this type of disease, but there are very limited ways to try to make people live through this disease. This disease shows up at an early age and or becomes worst as they get older. Not many people especially younger ones survive from disease. The symptoms of this illness are very hard to ignore and are very painful as well. In younger…

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    Title: Exploring the Factors Affecting Post-Wound Hair Regeneration in Mice. Hypothesis: We hypothesize that in mice large wound size increases the number of hair follicle because large wound will activate the Wnt pathway that is necessary for hair follicle regeneration in wounds. Independent variables being tested: The wound size of the mice. Dependent variables being tested: The number of hair follicle. Experimental Design: This experiment will be designed to determine if large wound size,…

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    Long Island dermatologist Kavita Mariwalla is an expert at treating acne and all sorts of burns and rashes. “In early 2014 she was stumped by a case, a young girl came in with a potentially disfiguring case of bullous pemphigoid, a rare condition causing large watery blisters”. Kavita decided to use Artificial Intelligence in her case to gain data on the patient. The system, which has been growing largely around the nation, allows her access the collective knowledge gathered from about 3,700…

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    system are skin, hair, nails, and oil glands. The skin is the body’s outer covering and forms a barrier to protect the body from chemicals, disease, and physical change. Hair and nails protect it from infections. The oil glands produce sweat and moisturize the skin. This elps with dehydration and regulate body temperature, and throws away waste. A few possible ailments are *acne* where the skin on the body become clogged and look like irritated spots that are popped up, *athletes foot* the skin…

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    Impetigo Research Paper

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    What is it? Impetigo is a skin infection caused by two different bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. Impetigo is a skin infection that causes red patches with sores or blisters with a fluid, personally to me the sores look more like blisters from being filled with the fluid and being able to pop easily. Impetigo mostly occurs on the face, neck, arms, and legs, diaper area usually only if it is bullous impetigo. The differences between the two different types of impetigo…

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    Psoriasis Research Paper

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    Psoriasis is a skin condition that involves the immune system, resulting in inflammation, and has the characteristic appearance of silver scales that arise from increased proliferation of the keratinocytes in the epidermal layer [58, 59]. Psoriasis is typically treated with topical steroid medications or with vitamin D analogue medications such as calcipotriol as well as with moisturizing agents [58]. The treatment of psoriasis also includes systemic medications that suppress the immune system…

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    part in helping us increase our lifespan and maintain beautiful youthful skin for longer. Today we at MindUnfold we reveal the 10 anti-aging foods that keep your skin at its finest. Avocado Youve probably heard that avocado makes you gain weight because of its high fat content. But perhaps you did not know that those fats are very healthy. Eating one avocado a day reduces cholesterol levels and supports the process of skin regeneration. It provides your body with vitamin C, potassium, and…

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    animals. By owning any product that in any form tests on animals, one is supporting what these companies are doing in order to develop their products. In addition, as technology advances, scientists have now developed alternatives such as making human skin to test cosmetics and household products that were not available to them years ago. Federal agencies need to impose animal testing regulation on household and cosmetic companies because they harm animals, do not benefit humans, and there is…

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    The system includes skin, nails, skin derivatives hair and glands. The integument is the largest system of the body. It includes 16% of our body weight. It is made up of two parts cutaneous membrane and accessory structures. The accessory structures include hair, nails and exocrine glands. Cutaneous membrane is the epidermis and papillary layer of the dermis. The papillary layer is the uppermost layer of the skin. The job of a integumentary system is to protect. The skin provides a…

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