Articles, tagged with "epidermal layer", page 6
28th February 2008
Face is that part of our body which has gained immense importance over other parts perhaps because it is that mirror which reflects our personality and depicts attractiveness. Therefore, if this vital portion is damaged by the horrific attack of acne, the...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
28th February 2008
Scar is the residual impact of acne. To understand it first we need to understand acne. The formation of acne is an indirect outcome of surplus amount of sebum or body oil discharged by the over stimulated oil glands embedded below the epidermal layer of ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
07th November 2007
One of the best ways to deal with acne is to use antioxidants. They keep the skin supple and glowing, and also prevent the skin from ageing or getting wrinkled. The antioxidants, which are largely present in the epidermal layer of the skin, neutralize the...
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Author:
Alien
20th September 2007
The Infrared Sauna is not only good for relaxation, but has many health benefits that promote positive changes in our bodies. In today's fast paced world, our bodies undergo alot of stress that can indirectly affect important internal functions. When our ...
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Author:
Lindsy Emery
05th July 2007
Pregnancy is a beautiful period so do not let the little pregnancy complications that occur to dampen your spirits. Brighten up even if you having problems like stretch marks as there are several treatments available and research has shown that after some...
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Author:
apurva
07th June 2007
If you are a woman in your late 30's or higher, you have probably noticed your skin's elasticity is not what it used to be. For most of us this is inevitable. Other body parts begin to sag as we age so why should our skin be any different? Fortunately, th...
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Author:
Brian Fong
03rd April 2007
What is Baldness: Baldness is the lack of hair where it would normaly grow, especially on the head. The most common form of baldness is called: Male Pattern and Female Pattern Baldness.
Hair Information: A Hair is composed of a substance called keratin...
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Author:
Robert Benjamin
14th March 2007
Some of the common hair loss, receding hairline and
hair thinning, greasy hair, dandruff and itching. You
would normally detect the problem after a hair wash
or while combing your hair. We will advise you to
have a hair and scalp check-up every ye...
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Author:
Gary Heron
25th January 2007
This type of lymphoma first affects the skin and then spreads to other parts of the body. The signs of the disease are itchy dark patches on the skin that progressively transform into mushroom shaped tumors.
In this type of cancer, the white blood cel...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
22nd January 2007
There are several ways by which you can get relief from your back pain. Of them the most effective way is through the Epidermal Steroid Injection (ESI). It is the most common type of injection used. Various studies have shown that back pain and ESI are co...
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Author:
Kanishk manchanda
23rd December 2006
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma is a white blood cells cancer which usually tends to affect the skin and secondarily other parts of the body. The condition known as mycosis fungoides appears as itchy dark patches on the skin which become mushroom shaped tumors ...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
09th November 2006
There are three fundamental vitamins which work in conjunction to help the human body synthesize DNA and RNA: Vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and folic acid. Hair is part of the epidermal layer and therefore part of the integumentary system--the body's largest or...
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Author:
vincent platania