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Bacteria increase arid-land soil surface temperature through the production of sunscreens
Soil surface temperature, an important driver of terrestrial biogeochemical processes, depends strongly on soil albedo, which can be significantly modified by factors such as plant cover.
Estelle Couradeau+6 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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The Pre‐Adolescent Skin Care Pandemic: The Risks of Social Media‐Driven Beauty Trends in Children
JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Li Jie Helena Yoo+8 more
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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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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the key knowledge, skills, attributes and organisational support that nurses require to optimise their scope of practice when providing care to people experiencing homelessness. Design A qualitative descriptive study exploring nurses' scope of practice for addressing health needs of people experiencing homelessness.
Olivia Hollingdrake+4 more
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L Alexandra, Kuritzky, Jennifer, Beecker
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Plastics in dermatology: A review and solutions
This review explores the environmental and health impacts of plastics, particularly microplastics in dermatological products. It discusses the plastic life cycle, routes of exposure, health risks and provides science‐based recommendations to reduce plastic use in dermatology.
Eugene Tan, Susanne Saha, Dennis Niebel
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Use of Vegetable Oils to Improve the Sun Protection Factor of Sunscreen Formulations
Some vegetable oils have many biological properties, including UV-absorbing capacity. Therefore, their use has been suggested to reduce the content of organic UV-filters in sunscreen products.
Lucia Montenegro+1 more
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Reduction of Solar Keratoses by Regular Sunscreen Use [PDF]
Sandra Thompson+2 more
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Sunscreens are an important source of TiO2 nanoparticles in surface waters. The fate and toxicity of these particles have not been fully addressed due to the gap between model nanoparticles usually used in studies and the more complex particles found in ...
A. Philippe+5 more
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