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Homoeopathic treatment of irritant contact dermatitis: Case series
Kapil Das +2 more
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Isothiazolinones in Disposable Rubber Gloves—Results of Chemical Analysis
Chemical analysis revealed benzisothiazolinone (BIT) in 30/54 disposable rubber gloves (27 nitrile rubber gloves, 2 neoprene rubber gloves and 1 natural rubber glove) in concentrations of 0.3–73.7 ppm. Methylisothiazolinone (MI) was found in six nitrile rubber gloves in small concentrations.
Katri Suuronen +3 more
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Summary Background and Objectives Nummular eczema (NE) is a chronic skin condition with limited epidemiologic data. This study estimates its prevalence, incidence and severity in Germany. Methods A cross‐sectional analysis (2016–2022) used German insurance claims data to identify NE cases (ICD‐10 L30.0) and assess severity (hospitalization, work ...
Kristina Hagenström +5 more
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Contact dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disease that often requires prescription therapy and is associated with adverse reactions. Omega fatty acids have been recognized for their anti-inflammatory effect and could serve as a safer option in ...
Magdalena Ivic +9 more
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Humulus japonicus ameliorates irritant contact dermatitis by suppressing NF‑κB p65‑dependent inflammatory responses in mice. [PDF]
Kim YB +7 more
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Machine-Learning-Driven Biomarker Discovery for the Discrimination between Allergic and Irritant Contact Dermatitis [PDF]
Vittorio Fortino +8 more
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This study comprising dermatological as well as microbiome analysis indicates that mild‐to‐moderate dandruff symptoms can successfully be reduced with a plant‐based shampoo by restoring the bacterial scalp microbiome balance, suggesting a ‘microbiome‐friendly’ formulation tolerated excellently for oily scalp and sensitive scalp.
Phil Barry +6 more
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Application of CHICORY EXTRACT by a consumer has the ability to evoke positive emotional responses in individuals who come into tactile contact with the treated skin. Abstract Objective Measuring the influence of cosmetic ingredients on the microbiota‐skin‐brain axis is a difficult challenge.
Stefan Hettwer +4 more
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Mead acid inhibits retinol-induced irritant contact dermatitis via peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha. [PDF]
Saika A +7 more
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A review of skin microbiome and new challenges to cosmetic microbiome‐friendly formulations
Microbiome‐friendly concepts offer new perspectives for a healthy relationship between cosmetic use and the skin microbiome, especially the interaction of non‐biotic cosmetic ingredients with the skin, requiring further studies to clarify the dynamics between the skin microbiome and different classes of cosmetic ingredients.
Yasmin Rosa Santos +3 more
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