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Epithelia Under Attack: The Skin, Gut, and Respiratory Barriers

The Dermatology Digest

2 In this review, we highlight the “epithelial barrier hypothesis” proposed by Akdis, discuss the important roles of the skin, gut, and respiratory barriers, and discuss novel therapies. This understanding allows for clinicians and researchers to develop preventative measures and therapies to restore epithelial barrier structure and function.

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How to Activate Stem Cells Naturally 2023

Aesthetics Advisor

These strategies are not as therapeutic or powerful as stem cell therapy but they are very helpful for the body’s healing process. Avoid Harmful Medications Medications, including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs ), antibiotics, corticosteroids, and immune-suppressants, can be harmful to your body.

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Study: The Number of New Dermatology Drugs Approved by the FDA Is on the Rise

The Dermatology Digest

Prior studies found few markers of innovation, such as priority review or orphan designation, among topical medications approved from 2000 to 2014.”

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10 Best Alternatives to Antibiotics for Infection 2024

Aesthetics Advisor

As explained in the 2011 paper, “Honey: Its Medicinal Property and Antibacterial Activity”: 1 “[The] medicinal importance of honey has been documented in the world’s oldest medical literatures, and since the ancient times, it has been known to possess antimicrobial property as well as wound-healing activity. In 2018, the U.K.

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Vitamin C Benefits Concealed for 70 Years - Rediscovered

Aesthetics Advisor

Suzanne Humphries published a special report on the treatment of whooping cough and Orthomolecular Medical News proposed intravenous vitamin C as a cancer therapy. In 2014, Alpha Fowler from Virginia Commonwealth University and his team published Phase 1 safety trials for the IV administration of vitamin C in patients with sepsis.

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Melasma (Chloasma)

First Derm

Melasma (Chloasma) Medically reviewed by The Dermatologists and written by Dr. Alexander Börve Melasma (Chloasma) (08) cheek woman [ICD-10 L81.1] Thyroid medication is another thing that makes you prone to get melasma. Should I seek medical care? Light based therapies come last, if all else fails. ICD-9: 709.09

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Think the Antibiotics in Your Food Are Decreasing? Think Again

Aesthetics Advisor

Food and Drug Administration issued guidance that called on farmers to voluntarily begin to phase out the use of medically important antibiotics in livestock production. it shows that animal numbers were down in 2022 compared to 2021 so when corrected for biomass the [medically important antimicrobial] sales increases are even larger.’”