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Abstract Background Older adults are the least physically active age segment. Understanding age‐related determinants of physical activity remains a priority. While distal benefits of physical activity (PA) are well reported, immediate benefits can also enhance PA.
Kin‐Kit Li+2 more
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Re: Effect of Sunscreens on UV Radiation-Induced Enhancement of Melanoma Growth in Mice
Neil A. Fenske, Jaseung Koo
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More About: Sunscreen Use and Duration of Sun Exposure: a Double-Blind, Randomized Trial [PDF]
Antony R. Young
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ABSTRACT Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory disease characterised by skin redness and swelling, oozing of fluid or pus and pain, caused by direct skin contact with an irritant or allergen. Its prevalence has skyrocketed worldwide, probably because human skin is in daily contact with an increasing gamut of irritants and allergens, which should ...
Meital Portugal‐Cohen+9 more
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Avobenzone is one of the most widely used sunscreens in skin care formulations, but suffers from some drawbacks, including photo instability. To mitigate this critical issue, the use of octocrylene as a stabilizer is a common approach in these products ...
Jacobo Soilán+6 more
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Modernizing U.S. Sunscreen Regulations: How Newer Filters Can Improve Public Health
ABSTRACT Background Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with over 5 million cases diagnosed annually. Despite being largely preventable, incidence rates continue to rise, largely due to inadequate protection from ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the primary environmental cause of skin cancer.
Clayton Wade Turner, Leslie Torgerson
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Sun exposure and sunscreen use among sunbathers in Denmark.
Ida‐Marie Stender+2 more
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Change of Ultraviolet Absorbance of Sunscreens by Exposure to Solar-Simulated Radiation [PDF]
Harald Maier+3 more
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