Articles, tagged with "dna damage", page 5
24th July 2008
As the skincare market continues to evolve in terms of popularity, so to do advances that are heralding the next generation of skin care therapies. At Advanced Aesthetic Laser Center, the next generation of skin and facial rejuvenation products has arriv...
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Author:
Linda Biegert
23rd July 2008
Antioxidant health drinks have become a trend and are so abundant and confusing that most people simply throw their hands in the air and grab a soft drink or energy drink (both of which are terribly harmful to the body). On other occasions they pick the ...
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Author:
Scott A McKay
14th May 2008
There are specific reasons why skin 'grows old' before its time. Most skin ages prematurely. Women (and men) often show accelerated signs of aging that could be prevented or reversed naturally. Your skin was created to completely replace itself every 28 d...
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Author:
Linda Chaé
12th May 2008
Ever wonder why there are signs that say NO SUNSCREENS ALLOWED at specific beaches where you can swim with dolphins?
What's the big deal about sunscreens, anyway? Well, for a start, the numerous chemicals in sunscreens, even diluted in ocean water, are...
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Author:
Linda Chaé
02nd April 2008
How can something that makes you look and feel so healthy...be so bad for you? There is no such thing as a "safe tan"
Facts taken from the Skin Cancer foundation:
* Skin Cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States.
* M...
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Author:
Dori Schwaiger
27th March 2008
Sunburns can be annoying if they are minor, but a real pain if you get roasted. There may even be long term effects, which means you need to learn to protect yourself from them or risk the consequences.
What is a sunburn? It is pretty much what it sou...
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Author:
John Grimes
27th March 2008
Vitamin C also known as, ascorbic acid, L-ascorbic acid, dehydroascorbic acid, the antiscorbutic vitamin, L-xyloascorbic acid and L-threo-hex-2-uronic acidy-lactone, is a much talked about vitamin, with people claiming it as a cure-all for may diseases an...
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Author:
Corwin Brown
26th March 2008
One of the body parts men should look out for is the prostate. Cancer is quite a common occurrence for this gland among the older generation and other diseases can also plague the younger set. Whatever the disease may be, the prostate symptoms are usually...
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Author:
dreservitz@gmail.com
07th March 2008
The p53 family member, p73, also known as tumor protein 73 (TP73) has been recently identified as a structural and functional homolog of the tumor suppressor protein p53. In accordance with its structural similarity, p73 functions in a manner analogous to...
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Author:
Stephen Jones
22nd February 2008
Skin cancer â€" the abnormal growth of skin cells â€" most often develops on skin exposed to the sun. But this common form of cancer can also occur on areas of the skin not ordinarily exposed to sunlight. Skin cancer is a disease in which cancer (malign...
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Author:
Peter sams
30th January 2008
ATM, the gene product mutated in the cancer susceptibility syndrome ataxia-telangiectasia, is related to proteins involved in DNA repair and cell-cycle control. It encodes a nuclear 350 kDa phosphoprotein containing a carboxy terminus phosphatidylinositol...
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Author:
Stephen Jones
28th January 2008
Probiotics are good or friendly bacteria that may just be the most important supplement of all. Probiotics may help boost your immunity, heal disease, and according to recent research, help prevents cancer. All of the above especially applies to both ba...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
17th May 2007
Aging skin care is a topic of interest to a lot of people today. With the Baby Boom generation heading into retirement, and people living longer than ever, there are more aging and elderly people alive today than there has ever been before. One of the m...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
03rd January 2007
A lot of people these days are interested in aging skin care. This is because there are more aging and elderly people alive today than there has ever been before. The Baby Boom generation is now heading into retirement, and people are now living longer th...
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Author:
Morgan Hamilton
05th December 2006
As you age, your skin begins to show signs of the wear and tear of time. Much of this aging is caused by UV radiation and how it impacts the layers of your skin.
UV Radiation and Your Skin
UV stands for ultraviolet light. It is a form of electromag...
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Author:
John Grimes