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    Psoriasis Research Paper

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    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 such as methotrexate…

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    Fluoride

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    effective at preventing dental caries (decay), reversing early signs of decay seen as demineralization/erosion, and in the long run, saving a person’s money spent at the dentist. Fluoride is administered in many ways such as toothpastes, oral rinses, topical applications, and drinking water. Despite opposing arguments that fluoride is not a necessary element for dental health, it seems there are still many professionals as well as dental and health organizations that disagree with opposing…

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    Introduction The incidence of acne vulgaris throughout the world has previously been reported as 9.4%,1 while other estimates in the literature indicate an upper limit for the rates for adults as 50% and 80% for adolescents.2 Outbreaks can eventually lead to scarring or skin discoloration3 and severe forms include high levels of general inflammation as well as the presence of large nodules. However, the physical effects are of less general significance than secondary psychological reactions,…

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    blood loss. This study was planned to investigate the safety and efficacy of two topical hemostatic modulators; Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS) and Feracrylum 1% solution (FS) to during adenoid surgery in infants. Two hundred and twenty-five consecutive pediatric adenoid patients aged from 9 months to 2 years old were studied. Patients were randomly allocated to 3 hemostatic groups; ABS, FS and physiological normal…

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    Goo Pain Control Method

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    can be done to reduce their anxiety. To calm the patient down it is recommended to place the patient in a comfortable position. Using a quiet tone of voice to calm and reassure the patient. Also having a patient breathe into their cupped hands. Topical Anesthesia Tropical anesthesia is a form of a pain control method. It provides a numbing effect in a specific area where an injection will take place. The nerve ending is what is being numbed temperarly and it is located on the surface of the…

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    Benefits Of Castor Oil

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    Fall: The topical application of castor oil can reduce hair fall naturally. It is one of the best anti fungal oil, which kills germs, bacteria’s and insects, which are the major cause of hair fall in women. 17. Castor Oil and Hair Styling: Women with long hair can try various types of braid with mild application of castor oil before hair grooming. The castor oil has best holding properties of hair strands and your braid looks more in detail. 18. Castor Oil for Hair Growth: The topical…

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    Chronic pruritus is a very irritating itch that usually stays for months at a time. It can be found in men or women and anywhere on the skin. However, if it affects a specific region of the skin, it is known as localized pruritus. If the itch affects the whole body of skin, then it is commonly known as generalized pruritus. This condition has been said to be just as severe as chronic pain and could damage how well you function in your day to day life. Chronic pruritus relates to many other…

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    Plaque Psoriasis Essay

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    Exploration of the Pathogenicity and Treatment of Plaque Psoriasis and Avoiding Comorbidity Plaque psoriasis, otherwise known as psoriasis vulgaris, is a chronic inflammatory disease mainly affecting the skin, nails, scalp and joints (Sidhom, E., Pilmane, M., & Kisis, J., 2016). Psoriasis affects approximately two percent of men and women worldwide, mainly between the ages of fifteen and thirty, and occurs in varying degrees of severity. Clinical manifestations are raised, red lesions with a…

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    Is honey safe for dogs? The answer: it depends. While honey has been proven to have medicinal properties -- with reports of some owners using honey to treat their dog’s allergies and as topical solution to burns, with success -- it’s not for every dog. According to the American Kennel Club, giving raw honey to dogs can be dangerous to their health, especially dogs with compromised immune systems and puppies, which can be at risk of botulism. On the contrary, raw honey can be given to dogs…

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    process so the audience will have a better understanding of the topic, while the other helps the audience to be able to better perform the process for themselves. Clear organization is crucial to the audience’s understanding and is usually done through topical or chronological order. The speech must have visual aids as well. For example, if a speaker was giving a speech on how tsunamis are created, he might choose to show a PowerPoint that would illustrate the individual steps behind him as he…

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