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New Sunscreen Ingredients: Unmet Needs and Key Considerations

The Dermatology Digest

New sunscreen ingredients are needed to help assuage patient safety concerns and lower skin cancer rates. Bis (diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl benzoyl) piperazine (BDBP) was approved by the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) of the European Commission in 2021 and is being considered in the US.

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And Then There Were Six…FDA Green Lights Hugel’s Toxin for Glabellar Lines

The Dermatology Digest

Hugel plans to accelerate its transition for approved medical use with the goal of launching to aesthetic clinicians in the second half of 2024. Hugel filed its first Biologics License Application in 2021, which was rejected by the FDA in 2022. Now the toxin is approved in 63 countries, including the US, China, and Europe. and Europe.

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Sulforaphane Could Help Dissolve Blood Clots and Prevent Stroke

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In 2021, strokes accounted for one in every six deaths from cardiovascular disease. HRI researchers discovered that the natural chemical in broccoli, sulforaphane, may improve the performance of tPA and could lead to newer, safer, and more effective medications for acute stroke. “We

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Fenbendazole Joe Tippens Protocol: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide (2023)

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Disclaimer: We in no way endorse the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol as a cure for cancer, and as always, you should consult your physician before starting any new medications or treatment plans. Click here to buy medical-grade CBD Oil >> (use code RETHN2 for a 20% discount!) What Is Fenbendazole?

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Ozempic Breast — The Latest Side Effect of a Popular Weight Loss Drug

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increase in spending on prescription medications in the U.S. Leading this trend is semaglutide, better known by its brand names Ozempic, a diabetes medication, and Wegovy, a higher-dose variant specifically for weight loss. Rapid weight loss drugs continue to surge in popularity, making them the major contributor to the 13.5%

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Who Should Not Use Ibuprofen

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People With Liver and Kidney Problems Individuals with impaired liver and kidneys should avoid ibuprofen, as the drug can damage these vital organs, Dr. Joseph Maroon, a professor of neurological surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, told The Epoch Times. Ibuprofen can also decrease the effects of blood pressure medications.

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Japanese Scientists Develop Groundbreaking Drug That Grows New Teeth

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Katsu Takahashi, lead researcher, co-founder of Toregem Biopharma , and head of dentistry and oral surgery at the Medical Research Institute Kitano Hospital in Osaka, Japan, has been working on how to induce the growth of new teeth his entire career. The findings were published in 2021.

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