Articles, tagged with "excessive sun exposure", page 6
10th June 2008
Freckles are flat, circular spots that typically range in the size of the head of a nail. The spots develop randomly on the skin, especially after repeated exposure to sunlight and particularly in persons of fair complexion. Freckles vary in color -- they...
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Author:
peterhutch
19th March 2008
Jojoba oil has been used for many years as a hair conditioner and restorative, as well as in medicine and cooking. Jojoba is used by the Native Americans of the Southwest, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs has funded many of the research studies into the u...
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Author:
Alien
21st 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.
Cancer that forms in tissues of the skin. There...
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Author:
Peter sams
30th January 2008
Colloid milium is more common in fair-skinned individuals. Colloid has a distinct electron microscopic appearance, which helps to distinguish it from amyloid. Colloid milium (CM) is a rare cutaneous deposition disease with at least 3 distinct subtypes. Co...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
20th January 2008
The saying goes, "The eyes are the window to the soul". And if that holds true, are your eyes in need of a touch up or even a complete makeover? Our facial expressions and body language convey to the world our true feelings and intentions. As we grow old,...
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Author:
Stephen Cauldry
19th January 2008
Searching for the right product for your anti aging skin care needs can be a challenge with an overabundance of products all vying for your attention and your dollars. Many consumers are constantly searching for that "magic" product that will completely e...
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Author:
Stephen Cauldry
15th October 2007
Getting older is an inevitable, unavoidable part of the human life cycle. Fortunately, we have some say in how we go about aging. There are two different types of aging: extrinsic and intrinsic. Intrinsic aging is predetermined by our genetics. Unfortunat...
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Author:
Stephen Cauldry
13th August 2007
This type of cancer involves the malignancy and proliferation of squamous (flat, scaly) cells. The squamous cell or keratinocyte, is the most abundant cell in the epidermis. Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma is usually localized, but it can spread (metast...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
05th July 2007
We hear about antioxidants all the time. But what role do they play in our health, and how can they actually prevent the ravages of aging?
Aging and Oxidation
Almost all the processes that cause your skin to "age" stem from oxidation. The vast majo...
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Author:
Paul Vu
01st April 2006
How can you avoid acne infections with simple skin care techniques?
Do you know that just by following some simple skin care techniques you can avoid the problem of acne? Here are those techniques. Follow these suggestions and stay away from acne.
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Author:
sai kumar
19th December 2005
No other brand of kayak cover competes with Danuu Kayak Covers. Danuu covers are created with ease of use and top quality in mind.
Danuu Kayak Covers have been shown repeatedly to be the best in their class. Danuu makes covers with a standard of qualit...
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Author:
NS Kennedy
11th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Tom Venuto
If you're overweight or if you've been overweight in the past, then you know that getting rid of excess pounds is only one of the challenges you face. Once the fat is gone, you are often confronted with an equally frustrating ...
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Author:
Tom Venuto