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By Jeremy Lawrence | August 22, 2013
... example is the evident breakdown of enamel which can additionally be caused by excessive soft drink consumption, but can also be a sign of a high sugar and starch diet, gastrointestinal problems, the overuse of medications (such as aspirin), and outside ...
By Patrick Clark | August 27, 2013
... demands for regulation of aesthetic devices and those who use them all across the nation. Repeatedly those who look at complications and drive regulation find that measured and quantified education of the user is the single greatest tool to reducing unwanted ...
By Alexandra J Zani | August 26, 2013
... must honor and support the cells and barrier function by assisting the skin in its ability to self-repair. The latest research indicates that keratinocytes are the chief communicators in the skin.2 They rule and send out thousands of signals not only ...
By Jennifer Linder, M.D. | August 27, 2013
... one to six (with one being the lightest and six the darkest) based on the color of their skin. For each general pigment classification, there are documented corresponding characteristics. However, this method does not account for the fact that many individuals ...
By Christine Heathman, C.M.E. | August 27, 2013
... outside world, all relative to aging. Why Cells Age and DieIn 1962, two cell biologists, Dr. Leonard Hayflick and Dr. Paul Moorhead, made one of the greatest contributions to the history of cellular biology by demonstrating the senescence of cultured ...
By Louis Silberman, president of National Laser Institute | August 29, 2013
... manufacturers in the world, was actually able to alter participants’ skin on a molecular level – making them appear up to 11 years younger than their actual age. This is the latest in an amazing array of anti-aging breakthroughs that are available in ...
By Amanda Miller | August 26, 2013
... coated capsules designed not to dissolve until they reach the large intestine. The antispasmodic properties of this oil have been confirmed in clinical trials, helping to reduce colonic spasms during endoscopy. Further studies at oncology units in United ...
By Whitney Johnson | July 30, 2013
... observing different skin concerns, they can begin to build their own skill-set or under your belt. The Acid Test Today’s array of chemical peels still relies on familiar acid ingredients like glycolic, salicylic, lactic and trichloroacetic (TCA). What ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | July 25, 2013
... is tightest to the bone – the so-called T-zone. She needs an enzymatic type cell removal treatment, also one that creates a plasmatic effect (dilation of facial capillaries to flush them through). Her post-treatment products may vary according to her ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | July 29, 2013
... In other words, the less personal pleasure that is involved in the pursuit of a goal and the longer commitment term required, the more initiative is required and the more your skills and resolve are tested. Most long-term goals require you to engage in ...

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