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Health February 13, 2009 Abbie Kozolchyk |
How to Solve Dry, Sensitive Skin Issues at Any Age Even if your skin was once a total sport no matter what you subjected it to -- harsh climates, ingredient-du-jour creams, even (God forbid!) tanning beds -- times have likely changed. |
American Family Physician September 15, 2003 |
What Can I Do for Dry, Itchy Skin? What causes itchy skin?... First, how can I keep my skin from getting dry?... How do I treat dry skin?... When should I see my doctor because of itchy skin?... What medicines treat itching?... etc. |
American Family Physician March 1, 2007 |
Eczema: What You Should Know A patient guide: What is eczema?... What can I do to control my eczema?... |
American Family Physician October 15, 2003 |
Eczema What is eczema?... What can I do to control my eczema?... |
AskMen.com Jenn Cox |
Men's Cosmetics Some help for men who are bewildered or overwhelmed by the myriad of male-oriented cosmetic products that are available today. |
Chemistry World July 23, 2012 Jennifer Newton |
Delivering insulin in a skin cream Scientists in Japan have developed a way to administer insulin to patients through the skin. |
Finefishing Saltwater Louis Bignami |
Warm & Dry Part 3 Skin Contact Garments to keep you warm and dry when it's cold and wet |
Chemistry World January 9, 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
A Nanotech Solution to Wrinkled Skin Researchers who have discovered that nanoparticles prevent thin polymer films from buckling say their concept could be applied to stop human skin wrinkling too. |
Lucire November 24, 2010 |
Beauty's tried and true Elle Hopper goes through her handbag and finds her beauty must-haves, come rain or shine |
Chemistry World December 17, 2010 James Mitchell Crow |
Drug delivery: from needles to nanorods? Gold nanorods warmed by beams of infrared light could be the ideal way to deliver drugs through the skin, researchers in Japan have discovered. |
Chemistry World August 21, 2008 Ananyo Bhattacharya |
Skin cancer's unique smell mapped US researchers mapping the volatile chemicals emitted from skin cancers have found that the levels of just two compounds could differentiate diseased from healthy tissue. |
American Family Physician September 15, 2002 |
Skin Problems on the Job Skin diseases and injuries are the most common job-related medical problems. Workers of all ages and in almost all jobs can get skin problems. |
Lucire July 12, 2012 |
One on one with the Kiehl's philosophy Kiehl's started as a family-owned New York apothecary in 1851. It has now landed on our Wellington shores, taking shelter in the beauty department of Kirkcaldie & Stains. Roanna Bell reports on its range of skin care. |
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Men's Grooming Here are some products that will give you the clear, bright skin you crave as well as show you how to get rid of flaky hair for good. |
Chemistry World October 25, 2006 Jessica Ebert |
The Smell of Filthy Lucre The musty smell that most people associate with old pennies and other objects made of iron, copper, or brass is really a human body odour, not a metal vapour, report researchers. |
AskMen.com Chris Rovny |
Keep Your Face Looking Great With Moisturizer Moisturizing is no longer just for women. Moisturizing your face will help promote hydration, skin cell regeneration, healing, and prevent damaging effects from external forces and weather conditions that lead to premature wrinkles, fine lines, and in extreme cases, skin cancer. |
Health April 2006 |
Exfoliating 101 Make your skin look radiant and feel silky smooth with these exfoliating tips. |
Chemistry World March 2006 |
The Chemist's Guide to... Chemical peel: Chemical cosmetic procedures are increasingly popular among those keen to reverse the aging process. |
Science News June 10, 2006 Janet Raloff |
Chocolate as Sunscreen A small study in women suggests that a cocoa drink rich in flavonoids made their skin look better and protected it from ultraviolet-light damage. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
Better Skin: 5 Tips Men's skin care has come a long way from the days of washing your face with a withered bar of soap and covering up shaving nicks with bits of toilet paper. |
Lucire April 19, 2011 |
Men's Winter Beauty: Our Top 10 As seasons change, so should your beauty and skin care regime. It's time to protect your skin from the elements with these products. |
Chemistry World January 11, 2008 Victoria Gill |
Fish Scales Hold Dazzling Secret Scientists in Israel have discovered the surprising secrets of the specialized crystals in fish skin that allow them to shimmer. |
AskMen.com James Matheson |
'The Art Of Shaving' Skin Care A wide selection of lotions, creams and scrubs to help men keep their skin clean, hydrated, razor bump-free, and feeling refreshed. |
AskMen.com Michael A. Lubarsky |
AM Rule Refresher: Grooming Once upon a time, men -- real men -- used tonics, lotions, soaps, and creams to make themselves more attractive to women. And it worked! |
Lucire March 31, 2011 Sopheak Seng |
Preparing for the Chill As the chill factor increases, it is important to look after your skin -- the ravages of winter can take their toll. These products should leave you and your skin feeling warm, cosy and oh-so-good, no matter what the weather is like outside. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 Cassandra Willyard |
A Faster Knockout With a virus, a needle, and an ultrasound machine, researchers have drastically cut the time it takes to disable a gene in mice. |
American Family Physician September 1, 2006 |
Checking Yourself for Signs of Skin Cancer It's a good idea to check your skin each month for signs of skin cancer. The sooner skin cancer is found, the greater the chance that it can be cured. |
AskMen.com December 5, 2003 Ray Raglin |
Q&A On Skin Care & Shaving After years of shaving and bad treatment, men's faces simply take a beating. Find out some of the most popular questions (and answers) on how to prevent and correct skin care problems. |
AskMen.com August 9, 2012 Dave Golokhov |
Moustaches And Skin Cancer Researchers from Australia have discovered that moustaches and facial hair reduce the risk of skin cancer. A new study suggests that facial hair has benefits well beyond aesthetics. |
Chemistry World June 27, 2013 Ian Randall |
Molecular transistor for cheaper, greener electronics Chinese and Danish scientists have placed a transistor made from a single molecular monolayer onto an electronic chip. The new chip harnesses graphene oxide as a transparent electrode so that light can be used to switch the transistor. |
AskMen.com Alex Muniz |
Match Your Cologne To Your Skin Type The way a particular fragrance smells will change from guy to guy, as a cologne's scent is the product of chemical reactions between your skin and the cologne's ingredients. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Men And Skin Cancer Men are three times more likely to develop skin cancer than women. While that's not breaking news, scientists have struggled to figure out the reason why men are more susceptible, and there appears to be a breakthrough. |
AskMen.com Edyta Knapinska |
Korres Absinthe Men's Shave Cream Korres' Absinthe Men's Shave Cream prides itself on using only natural advanced formulations that, apparently, can work wonders on your skin. But does it work? |
Lucire September 26, 2007 Zoe Butters |
Face the light: laser light therapy Light therapy is a gentle treatment for the skin to combat ageing by stimulating the skin's natural moisture renewal process by deeply hydrating and plumping the skin. |
DailyCandy November 10, 2004 |
Dew Me Borba Skin Balance Water claims to cure whatever ails your skin. There are different flavors for different derma needs. |
AskMen.com Edyta Knapinska |
Nivea Intensive Moisturising Cream Nivea Intensive Moisturising Cream for Men does exactly what it says: it moisturizes and cares for your skin. |
Chemistry World January 24, 2008 Victoria Gill |
Polymer Gel Could Prevent Skin Grafts Shrinking A gel that could prevent the painful and disfiguring contractions of skin grafts used to treat burns victims has been developed by UK scientists. |
AskMen.com October 10, 2012 |
Healthy Hair And Skin Apparently, the key to finding less-expensive, easy-to-use products is mainly about reading the key ingredients. |
Finefishing Saltwater |
Warm & Dry Part 2 Insulation, Skin Layers & Extremities - If you aren't fashion conscious you can find budget insulation everywhere. |
AskMen.com February 18, 2014 Jeannine Morris |
She Loves When Your Face Is Soft. You Like Simplicity. Here's The Solution. No one said your skincare regimen had to be complicated or abrasive to be effective. |
DailyCandy August 18, 2004 |
Skin-sanity Fortified moisterizer returns skin's youthful glow. |
Chemistry World April 1, 2011 Carol Stanier |
Slip-slop-slap...scent? A new smart sunscreen suggested by researchers in Thailand could simultaneously protect skin and deliver topical drugs. |
Managed Care October 2004 Thomas Morrow |
Wound Healing Promoted with Living-Skin Substitutes Traditional therapies predominate in wound care, but for those patients with chronic conditions, engineered skin may be a welcome relief from pain and infection. |
Wired Erin Biba |
Molecular Frameworks, the Building Blocks of All Life The world is complicated, but not as complicated as you might think. Most organic molecules derive from a few relatively simple architectures. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Men's Grooming: Fall 2011 To help you put your best foot forward this season, here's a quick guide to men's grooming for fall 2011. |
Chemistry World December 22, 2008 Hayley Birch |
Looking at life label-free US scientists have demonstrated a way to sensitively track molecules in living cells without attaching bulky labels or staining a sample. |
Chemistry World October 30, 2012 Laura Howes |
No more tears tape Scientists in the U. S. have developed a less traumatic tape by engineering it so that the tape fractures at the interface between the adhesive and the backing, reducing trauma to the skin. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
AXE Hydrating Shower Gel The aloe in AXE Hydrating Shower Gel relieves dry skin by replenishing moisture content to leave it feeling smooth and supple. |
The Motley Fool June 17, 2005 Ellen Dowling |
Nu Skin's New Tool The company is betting that increased sales in China and Japan will lift sagging stock prices. So far, so good: Nu Skin recently reported first-quarter 2005 earnings per share growth of 25% and record revenue of $289.4 million, up around 10% from the same quarter in 2004. |
Chemistry World May 14, 2014 Simon Hadlington |
3D printing reveals shark skin secrets The mystery of how -- and indeed if -- the tiny tooth-like projections on a shark's skin improve the animal's swimming efficiency has come a step closer to being solved, thanks to 3D printing. |