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Skin Aging and Dry Skin

The Journal of Dermatology, 2004
AbstractSkin aging appears to be the result of both scheduled and continuous “wear and tear” processes that damage cellular DNA and proteins. Two types of aging, chronological skin aging and photoaging, have distinct clinical and histological features. Chronological skin aging is a universal and inevitable process characterized primarily by physiologic
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Dry skin and skin moisturizers

Clinics in Dermatology, 1988
Abstract The patient perceives dry skin to be rough, dry, scaly, and cracked, sometimes feeling the onset of subclinical symptoms before obvious outward clinical manifestation is apparent. More accurately, the clinician may describe dry skin or xerosis as roughened, scaling skin with possibly some cracking. The patient may also experience pruritis and
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Dry skin and moisturizers

Clinics in Dermatology, 2001
Almost every person will experience dry skin during his or her lifetime.1 Many people experience occasional episodes, but some have a chronic problem with xerosis that is irritating and troublesome. In people with an atopic diathesis, dry skin can progress to eczema.
T C, Flynn   +3 more
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Dry skin in home care: A representative prevalence study.

Journal of Tissue Viability, 2018
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To measure the prevalence and severity of dry skin in the home care nursing setting in Germany and to determine demographic and health characteristics associated with skin dryness.
Andrea Lichterfeld-Kottner   +4 more
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Dry Skin in Older Adults

Geriatric Nursing, 2011
Dry skin is a common problem in the older individual due to physiological changes of the aging process as well as chronic health conditions. Dry skin can worsen if management is inappropriate or lacking. Nursing management of dry skin in the elderly is comprehensive including applying topical products to replenish lipids and reduce water loss ...
Jennifer, Hurlow, Donna Zimmaro, Bliss
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Wearable Stretchable Dry and Self‐Adhesive Strain Sensors with Conformal Contact to Skin for High‐Quality Motion Monitoring

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Wearable stretchable strain sensors can have important applications in many areas. However, the high noise is a big hurdle for their application to monitor body movement. The noise is mainly due to the motion artifacts related to the poor contact between
Shan Wang   +6 more
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Dry Skin, Water, and Lubrication

Dermatologic Clinics, 1991
Lubrication of the skin will become more important as our population ages. Many excellent moisturizers are available for lubrication. Individual ingredients that are touted heavily are not as important as the total mixture. The single most important factor is the regular use of the products to prevent overdrying of the skin.
A P, Lazar, P, Lazar
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Ichthyosis and dry skin*

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1982
In this short review I have endeavoured to be highly selective and have included only those aspects of the subject which can be regarded as advances or growing points. In many instances the wealth of data appearing are scientifically exciting and offer the prospect of major steps forward in the management of ichthyosis. The treatment of ichthyosis from
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Dry skin disorders

2020
This chapter on dry skin disorders describes a range of mainly genetic dermatoses whose predominant feature is dry scaly skin. It excludes conditions such as eczema where dry skin is a secondary clinical sign. The underlying mechanism of dry scaly skin is briefly discussed and an algorithm points to possible diagnoses.
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Towards conductive-gel-free electrodes: Understanding the wet electrode, semi-dry electrode and dry electrode-skin interface impedance using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy fitting

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2018
The electrode-scalp impedance of six subjects is studied by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy using three representative electrodes, namely wet electrodes, semi-dry electrodes, and dry electrodes.
Guangli Li, Sizhe Wang, Yanwen Y Duan
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