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Advances in Neonatal Care, 2020
Background: Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are exposed to many stressors. There is growing evidence that chronic stress early in life has long-term neurodevelopmental implications.
B. Pados, F. Hess
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Background: Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are exposed to many stressors. There is growing evidence that chronic stress early in life has long-term neurodevelopmental implications.
B. Pados, F. Hess
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Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2020
Microemulsion can be a potential delivery vehicle to deliver skin care actives to deep skin layer for chronic skin care benefits. On top of skin care active, microemulsion vehicle composed of multiple skin beneficial oils can deliver additional skin care
Surajit Das +3 more
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Microemulsion can be a potential delivery vehicle to deliver skin care actives to deep skin layer for chronic skin care benefits. On top of skin care active, microemulsion vehicle composed of multiple skin beneficial oils can deliver additional skin care
Surajit Das +3 more
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Xylan-based hydrogels for potential skin care application.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020Skin care biomaterials from natural compounds are increasingly needed in recent. We demonstrate a simple strategy to fabricate the dialdehyde xylan (DAX) crosslinked hydrogel with skin care potential.
Gen-Que Fu +5 more
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Pediatric Annals, 2019
The skin serves as a unique barrier from the outside world and undergoes critical changes during its development and maturation. This article reviews evidence-based recommendations for the routine care of newborn skin that should be integrated into the pediatrician's practice. [ Pediatr Ann.
Yasser, Albahrani, Raegan, Hunt
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The skin serves as a unique barrier from the outside world and undergoes critical changes during its development and maturation. This article reviews evidence-based recommendations for the routine care of newborn skin that should be integrated into the pediatrician's practice. [ Pediatr Ann.
Yasser, Albahrani, Raegan, Hunt
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Inpatient Skin-to-Skin Care Predicts 12-month Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Very Preterm Infants
Jornal de PediatriaObjective To examine the relationship between inpatient skin-to-skin care rates and neurodevelopmental scores measured at 12 months in very preterm infants. Study design From a retrospective review of medical records of 181 very preterm infants (
M. Lazarus +6 more
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Nursing Older People, 2007
Skin ageing is a continuous process that affects skin function; as people age, their chances of developing skin-related disorders increase. As a person ages the epidermis becomes thinner and the cells are less tightly bound to each other; they are less able to retain water so the skin becomes drier.
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Skin ageing is a continuous process that affects skin function; as people age, their chances of developing skin-related disorders increase. As a person ages the epidermis becomes thinner and the cells are less tightly bound to each other; they are less able to retain water so the skin becomes drier.
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1998
Infant skin differs from adult skin in several ways. These important differences place infants at increased risk for fluid electrolyte imbalance, thermal instability, skin damage, percutaneous infection, and percutaneous toxicity from topically applied agents.
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Infant skin differs from adult skin in several ways. These important differences place infants at increased risk for fluid electrolyte imbalance, thermal instability, skin damage, percutaneous infection, and percutaneous toxicity from topically applied agents.
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Nursing for Women's Health, 2016
Women are inundated with advertisements for products promising younger-looking, healthier skin. The truth is that many of these products can be expensive and produce results that do not live up to the claims. Health care providers can educate women about proven best practices and how to evaluate products' claims of benefits.
Ashley L, Hodges, Deborah K, Walker
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Women are inundated with advertisements for products promising younger-looking, healthier skin. The truth is that many of these products can be expensive and produce results that do not live up to the claims. Health care providers can educate women about proven best practices and how to evaluate products' claims of benefits.
Ashley L, Hodges, Deborah K, Walker
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Enhancement of biocompatibility of PVA/HTCC blend polymer with collagen for skin care application
, 2020A biocompatible synthetic polymer, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), and a water-soluble derivative of chitosan, (N-[(2-hydroxy-3-trimethyl-ammonium)-propyl] chitosan chloride) (HTCC), were blended and electrospun to develop a scaffold with good ...
S. Khalaji +2 more
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Based on machine learning for personalized skin care products recommendation engine
International Symposium on Computer, Consumer and Control, 2020With the economic development and the aging trend, the use of cosmetic products has expanded rapidly. In an ever-expanding skin care market, facial skin care product was the most popular product of skin care product.
Hsiao-Hui Li +3 more
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