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    color resort to skin whitening to fit with the American standards of beauty. However, the Food and Drug Authority in the country of Ghana has ban the use of skin whitening cream, because it has chemicals like hydroquinone which have a cancer causing substances in them (Hahn, 2016). Even in Asian countries there is issues with the skin lightning. Consequently, the University of Putra Malaysia found that out of 104 female students, thirty-four percent of the student population had skin…

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    Ethics Of Animal Testing

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    link between glass fibers and cancer. "When we do non-animal testing with human skin cells, the skin cells are put through an in virtro test. EpiDerm, an in vitro test derived from cultured human skin cells, was found to be more accurate in identifying chemical skin irritants than traditional animal tests" (MacLennan). In comparison studies, "EpiDerm correctly detected all of the test chemicals that irritate human skin, while tests on rabbits misclassified 10 out of 25 test chemicals—a full 40%…

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    The largest human organ is the human skin, which covers a humans outer being. The general shape of the human skin is much like elastic flat bread stretched to fit an entire skeleton. The human skin resides in the outer realm of the human body like nails. The skin functions as a protection from the elements such as microbes, helps regulate body temperature. Without the skin and nerves could not feel sensations such as heat and cold. Why is touching important? According to Tracy Connor, touching…

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    Tattoos can cause infections or even cause the skin to look as if its rotting off. “Some tattoo related skin problems can be treated with anti-inflammatory steroid drugs, but others may require laser surgery” (WebMD). When a patron has an allergic reaction, no two reactions are the same. They have different symptoms depending on…

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    wound that attacks the skin. Pressure ulcers also known as bedsores. Risk facts The most common risk factor of pressure ulcers is immobility: Improper nutrition is also a risk factor of pressure ulcers. Alzheimer’s disease considered a risk factor because of impairment of mental status (Berman&Slon, 2012). Because of their mental status, patients are unaware of the prevention of pressure ulcers, which makes them more vulnerable to pressure ulcers. However, the dryness of the skin is also…

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    squeeze it firmly in the middle while you close the cap or plug the container. • Check your drain site every day for signs of infection. Check for: • More redness, swelling, or pain. • Pus or a bad smell. • Cloudy drainage. • Tape the tube to your skin 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) below the place where the tube enters your body. This keeps the tape from pulling on any stitches (sutures) that you have. • Follow instructions from your health care provider about how to take care of your drain…

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    Many animals are hurt and abused during animal testing. The animals that are tested on usually die off. Cosmetic, medical, chemical, product testing and etc. I believe all testing needs that use animals for testing needs to be banned throughout companies. This testing is usually ran by a series of scientist and researchers, that work for companies that specialize in these cruel activities. Most of the companies can find greater alternatives for the animals that are used, for example the human…

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    Skin Tears Summary

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    bring attention to the topic of skin tears and the complications that can arise from them. The authors point out that while skin tears are common, they are often poorly treated and the result can be increased complications, hospital stays, and other negative effects. To highlight this issue, Baranoski et al. (2016) discusses complications from a skin tear on an elderly patient that was not properly treated. This patient highlights the common issues surrounding skin tears, and the authors use…

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    Sauerkraut Research Paper

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    22 Fantastic Health and Beauty Benefits of Sauerkraut Sauerkraut is a cabbage based aged nourishment handled by utilizing lactic corrosive. It's highly nutritious esteem keeps you fit and sound. Sauerkraut contains a lot of B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin K, and heaps of dietary fiber. Matured sustenances are regularly found all through the world, however, sauerkraut has made its essence all inclusive in the business sectors of Asia, Europe, and America. It includes an unmistakable…

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    After consuming food, it’s advisable that you must brush your teeth. The reason for this is that a colorless, sticky substance which in the end becomes white, called plaque, starts to develop on our teeth, without us perhaps even knowing. If plaque isn’t eliminated continually, it hardens, getting to be the terrible tartar. Thankfully, it’s possible for you to eliminate dental plaque naturally at home. The important is to avoid it before it becomes an issue. At this moment, we’ll have a…

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