The use of topical retinoids has proven effective in addressing a range of prevalent skin issues, such as skin aging, acne, and the treatment of hyperpigmentation. A frequent challenge in using topical retinoids, including over-the-counter forms, is the short-term experience of cutaneous side effects such as pruritis, erythema, peeling, xerosis, and stinging or burning sensations.
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Topical Applications of Bakuchiol: An Emerging Cosmeceutical05/10/2024 - 14:18
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A Trifecta of Infections02/15/2024 - 10:25
The article underscores the importance of exposure to germs for a healthy immune system, noting the consequences of reduced immunity due to pandemic measures. With fewer encounters with common viruses, respiratory infections like influenza and RSV have surged, especially affecting vulnerable groups like infants. However, it suggests maintaining a healthy lifestyle and using natural remedies like andrographis, elderberry, echinacea, and oral zinc to support immunity and combat infections effectively.
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Anxiety: Diet as Therapy01/29/2024 - 09:00
The article explores how dietary choices impact anxiety, from breakfast habits to macronutrients like carbohydrates and proteins. It also highlights the role of gut health and gluten sensitivity in mental wellbeing.
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Acupuncture and Mitigating Side Effects in Cancer09/15/2023 - 10:11
Acupuncture shows promise in reducing cancer treatment side effects in small studies. Further research with larger populations and funding could boost its role in Western cancer care. With its history, minimal side effects, and energy benefits, acupuncture may become a common recommendation for cancer recovery.
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Supplements for Cellulite Management06/15/2023 - 15:44
Cellulite represents a localized skin concern typically found over the posterolateral thighs, buttocks, and abdomen. The skin surface over such areas is often found to exhibit dimpling or an “orange-peel” appearance