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Exploring Causal Influences [PDF]
Recent data mining techniques exploit patterns of statistical independence in multivariate data to make conjectures about cause/effect relationships. These relationships can be used to construct causal graphs, which are sometimes represented by weighted ...
Guan, Qingjuan +4 more
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Formulation and Evaluation of Sunscreen Cream from Moringa oleifera and Turbinaria conoides [PDF]
Research on the combination of natural ingredients from brown seaweed and Moringa, to be used as sunscreen has been nothing. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the best formulation from sunscreen evaluation.
Yanuarti Rini +7 more
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Dermatology Patients’ Knowledge of Sunscreen Guidelines at a University Hospital in Saudi Arabia
Amal Al-Balbeesi,1,2 Eman AlMukhadeb,1,2 Mohammed BinMayouf,2 Sultan AlNasser,2 Abdulelah Aldossari,2 Fahad Alfaiz,2 Abduljabbar Alyamani,2 Ali Alammari,2 Qais Almuhaideb2 1Dermatology Department, King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi
Al-Balbeesi A +8 more
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Internet of Things Smart Sunscreen Station: Descriptive Proof-of-Concept Study
BackgroundSkin cancer is the most prevalent but also most preventable cancer in Australia. Outdoor workers are at increased risk of developing skin cancer, and improvements in sun protection are needed.
Ford, Helen +4 more
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Personalised electronic messages to improve sun protection in young adults [PDF]
The incidence of all skin cancers, including melanoma, continues to rise. It is well known that ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the main environmental risk factor for skin cancer, and excessive exposure at a young age increases the risk of developing skin ...
Alison Marshall +9 more
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The banned sunscreen ingredients and their impact on human health: a systematic review.
Recent evidence of high systemic absorption of sunscreen ingredients has raised concerns regarding the safety of sunscreen products. Oxybenzone (BP-3) and octinoxate (OMC), two common sunscreen ingredients, were recently banned in Key West and Hawaii ...
Susie Suh +3 more
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Nanopartículas Poliméricas en Dermocosmética [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.Recent advances in the fields of biomaterials and nanotechnology have allowed the development of advanced nanoparticles for biomedical applications. Despite a vast number of nanostructures such as liposomes, solidlipid
Bahamonde-Norambuena, D. +5 more
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The need for qualified sunscreen materials has increased from year to year. This prompt researchers to find new sunscreen ingredients that have good activity.
Budiana I Gusti Made Ngurah, Paulus Taek
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Behavior of Sunscreen Usage Among Medical Students
Background: Photoaging is an early skin aging process caused by sun exposure. Sunscreen is effective as a primary photo-protection to protect the skin from the dangers of ultraviolet radiation (UV) sunlight.
Triana Novitasari +2 more
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Fungal melanin as a biocompatible broad-spectrum sunscreen with high antioxidant activity
Melanin is considered a bio-inspired dermo-cosmetic component due to its high UV absorption and antioxidant activity. Among various melanin sources, fungal melanin is a promising candidate for sunscreen because of its sustainability and scalability ...
Jeong-Joo Oh +6 more
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