Deep Hydrating Treatment for Dry Skins
October 25, 2008 by
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For centuries ancient cultures used oils to improve their skin. But the cosmetic industry started to spread the concept that this was a bad idea since 1920, and began encouraging the use of oil in water mixed with detergent as moisturizing creams. Read more
Age Spots and Freckles
October 7, 2008 by
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Lentigines (age spots) and ephelides (freckles) are usually dark, brown or black spots that show over time on sun exposed patches of the skin. These spots are normally on the back of the hands, face and legs. People who tan extensively may also have them on the shoulders, back, chest and several other patches of skin. Read more
Natural Exfoliation Solutions
October 7, 2008 by
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How can a natural exfoliation product change the look and feel of your aging skin? Read more
Acne Scars – Physical Imperfections Tackled with a Natural Healing Serum
October 7, 2008 by
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Adolescence is an emotional and physical journey we all have to go through. Luckily, acne is normally a temporary problem that vanishes after your teens. Even so, you might have ended up with some unwanted scars. How can you get rid of these unpleasant scars on your facial features? Read more
Skin Nutrition
October 7, 2008 by
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Common skin problems are usually treated with over-the-counter medication. These products contain a variety of man-made chemicals that appear in such low dosages that they cause no real effect. Read more
Breast Cancer Survival Clues
October 7, 2008 by
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If an abnormality of the breast is detected on a mammogram or by physical exam, then the patient will usually be referred for additional diagnostic imaging tests, such as an ultrasound. Depending upon the test results, the patient may be sent for a biopsy of the breast. The only way to definitely rule in breast cancer is by biopsy. This discussion concerns breast cancer survival, and aspects of the process of diagnoses and treatment, including recent advances. Read more
How Enzymes are Activated
October 7, 2008 by
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Enzymes are proteins that consist of sequences of amino acids gathered together by peptide bonds. An enzyme molecule can have one or more peptide bond or polypeptide chains. The sequence of amino acids within the polypeptide chains is characteristic for each enzyme and is thought to establish the unique three-dimensional structure in which the chains are composed. Read more

