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Practical Recommendations for Indians on Sunscreen Use-A Modified Delphi Consensus by Indian Sunscreen Forum (PRISM-ISF). [PDF]
Kohli M +17 more
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The primary photochemical processes in bacteriorhodopsin [PDF]
Oesterhelt, Dieter +2 more
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Messages for ultraviolet‐radiation protection to fair‐skinned populations
This expert consensus summarizes messages for UV protection in fair‐skinned populations. Key messages include no sunbathing or tanning, no sunbeds. UV protection measures are to be used from UV index 3. Priority is given to shade and physical protection. Sunscreen with a strong SPF is to be used on uncovered areas.
Lieve Brochez +45 more
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Comparison of Visible Light-Protective Tinted Sunscreen to Untinted Sunscreen to Protect Melasma Patients During Summer: A Prospective Randomized Investigator-Blinded Study. [PDF]
Polena H +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Melasma is a chronic hyperpigmentation disorder with high relapse rates, particularly in Fitzpatrick skin types III–V. Increasing evidence implicates cytokine‐driven inflammation and visible light–induced melanogenesis as key contributors to disease persistence.
Hasan Ashkanani +3 more
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Modernizing U.S. Sunscreen Regulations: How Newer Filters Can Improve Public Health. [PDF]
Turner CW, Torgerson L.
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ABSTRACT Background Melasma is a multifactorial disorder, and while treatments aimed at suppressing melanin production and removing excess melanin have demonstrated some efficacy, no definitive therapy has yet been established. Dermal aging is widely recognized as a contributing factor in melasma, and previous studies have demonstrated that the ...
Kentaro Oku
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Innovative Safe Sunscreens Technology: Evaluation of Skin Penetration Through In Vitro/In Vivo Assays and Environmental Friendliness. [PDF]
Huang W +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Acne scars affect up to 95% of acne vulgaris (AV) patients. However, there is little clinical data to predict which patients are more prone to create scars. Objective In this study, we aimed to evaluate the impulsivity, psychological distress, and quality of life in acne patients and factors related to acne scars. Methods This study
Halil İbrahim Yanik +6 more
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