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A workflow for identifying sustainable anti‐ageing solutions from agricultural crop and food production residues (ACFPR). A combination of in silico techniques, like database interrogations, target predictions, molecular docking, and ADME predictions can pave the way for the development of innovative, eco‐friendly anti‐ageing cosmetics.
Senka Vidović+9 more
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Oral mucosal hyperpigmentation [PDF]
Hillary C. Tsibris+3 more
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A small open-label study of a 2% 4-hydroxyanisole and 0.01% tretinoin solution for the treatment of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation [PDF]
Valerie Callender
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Skin encounters many challenges that lead to an inflammatory response. Resolution of this inflammation is needed to return the skin to a healthy state. A review of the role of topical n‐3 PUFAs, particularly DHA and EPA, in resolving skin inflammation and promoting skin health is presented.
John Nip+2 more
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Nail, hair and skin hyperpigmentation associated with indinavir therapy [PDF]
Frederiek Terheggen+4 more
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Evaluation of Centella asiatica extract and Marigold extract serums, optimizing their concentrations for antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antibacterial, and skin barrier‐enhancing effects. It uniquely combines bioactivity, stability, and permeability assessments, revealing Centella asiatica extract's superior regenerative potential and Marigold extract ...
Rizos Evangelos Bikiaris+5 more
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Hyperpigmentation of the Tongue
Laura Zitella, Lindsay Lee Stringer
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ABSTRACT Sun protection is critical for the prevention and management of skin cancer and other photosensitive dermatoses in South Africa's diverse population. This review expands on previously published sun protection advice for skin cancer prevention by providing tailored advice for individuals with specific dermatological conditions.
Thuraya Isaacs+7 more
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Impact of particulate matter exposure on melanoma risk: A multicentre case–control study
Long‐term exposure to higher levels of PM10 and PM2.5 may have a protective effect against melanoma, potentially due to the reduction in ultraviolet radiation. Abstract Background The relationship between particulate matter (PM) exposure and melanoma risk remains largely unexplored.
Francesco Bellinato+8 more
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