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    The skin is the largest organ in the body and has many functions. These include protection, sensation, and regulation. This large organ provides a physical barrier to prevent harmful substances, such as microorganisms or toxins, from entering the body. The skin also has numerous sensory neurons that allow one to experience heat, cold, pain, vibration, and touch. It also has a purpose in regulation of fluid and aides in absorption of Vitamin D. If there is a disruption in the skin, problems can…

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    Bruise Research Paper

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    Bruises are common skin injuries that cause skin discoloration, medically referred to as a contusion. Bruises occur from an impact that causes blood vessels to be broken or damaged. After impact, blood leaks out into the top layers of the skin, referred to as ecchymosis to produce a purplish flat bruise. This type of injury is typically overlooked, but spontaneous bruising can indicate a serious bleeding tendency. The cause of this injury is inflicting harsh contact with an area. This contract…

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    for fungus that are the main cause of the condition, tinea pedis coined the athlete’s foot. This condition can affect anyone so it's not limited to athletes only. Symptoms of Athlete’s Foot – Tinea Pedis Including itchy or burning rash, odor, peeling skin, redness and small blisters that look like pimples are symptoms of athlete’s foot. Just by looking at it, it is pale exposed to moisture from sweat. Where the rash covers the soles and sides of the feet, chronic athlete's foot has a "moccasin"…

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    Imagine living inside a locked closet with no control over any aspect of your life. With no option of when and what you eat, how you will spend your time, whether or not you choose to enjoy your life with a significant other, or have children. Imagine your life as a prisoner even though you committed no crime, how would you feel? Animals used for testing in laboratories endure this kind of treatment every day. These animals suffer deprivation, isolation, and misery. Each year in the United…

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    Animal Testing Animal testing is starting to become one of the big worries in today’s society. While other problems come about every so often, such as abortion, they never tend to last more than several years. In contrast, the realities of animal testing have, reasonably, been a worry for informed animal activists for years, and it will continue to be a worry for many more years to come. Recently animal testing has been catching more public eye attention though. While scientists continue to use…

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    Hidradenitis Suppurativa is a chronic skin condition/disease that features lumps usually in the armpit or groin, but can appear in many places. There is no cure for this condition, but there are some treatments that may help. It usually begins after puberty and it can last for years, it can also intensify as time goes on (Overview). It is most common for Hidradenitis Suppurativa to occur where there is hair (with oil and sweat glands) and where the skin rubs together. This condition is one…

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    of regulations on tattoo ink, tattooing can cause cancer, blood born diseases, and granuloma. Before the artist starts the new tattoo, they should always complete the paper work that is required to keep everyone involved safe from legalities. The paper work includes taking the identification card of the person receiving the tattoo and their…

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    Why Do Rashes

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    will your skin flee in red blotches like that? additional vital, is there something you'll be able to do concerning it? We often think about the skin as a barrier—it keeps the insides of our bodies in, and it keeps the surface world out. however our skin is additionally full of special cells of the system. These cells shield the skin and body against viruses, bacterium and alternative threats. Whenever these cells notice a suspicious substance, they start a series reaction within the skin that…

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    new alternatives. Animal testing also isn’t always accurate. Testing on animals is savage and fiendish. Animal testing has been going on for years; since 384 BC. Animal testing was invented to see if specific chemicals and some cosmetics irritate the skin. Any animal can be used to be tested on but what scientists prefer are rats. Rats and humans share some of the same genes, but that’s about all we have in common. One reason to not test on animals is that they could soon go extinct. If animals…

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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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