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Skin Health
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| Skin Care and Aging
Do you notice some wrinkles on your skin? Our skin is the largest organ
in the body. It is a thin layer of live body cells that try to protect
us from the sun, the effects of harsh weather and the countless chemicals
and pollutants and toxic materials found in the environment, in our work
places and our everyday cleaning and beauty solutions. Our daily activities
create sun-induced free radicals and affect collagen production which
is necessary for maintaining an elastic, firm, smooth skin. The skin
suffers from our own bad habits too, habits like smoking, frowning and
the many chemicals we apply to it for cosmetic purposes or even protection! ...
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Related CategoriesTo maintain good health we must take the correct nutritional supplements so that our body has a chance to protect and heal itself. Select the health condition that concerns you from the list below and you will find a list of carefully selected products Related Clinical StudiesSunscreens Inadequately Protect Against Ultraviolet-A-InducedFree Radicals in Skin: Implications for Skin Aging and Melanoma? Sunscreens are employed to mitigate the adverse effects of sunlight on skin but are primarily designed to prevent ultraviolet-B-associated burning and damage. The increasingly recognized role of ultraviolet A in aging, and possibly melanoma, highlights the need to include ultraviolet A screens. Read More posted 11/28/2003 8:09:58 PM
A randomized, controlled study of the safety and efficacy of topical corticosteroid treatments of sunburn in healthy volunteers. Topical glucocorticosteroids are frequently used for the treatment of sunburn despite the scarcity of randomized, double-blind controlled trials to support this indication. This trial compared the efficacy and safety of two topical glucocorticosteroids, 0.1% methylprednisolone aceponate milk (MPA) and 0.1% hydrocortisone 17-butyrate emulsion (HCB). As the result, the differences between treatments were not significant, and MPA and HCB are safe and effective in the treatment of sunburn.
Read More posted 3/19/2004 6:13:00 PM
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