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Both freckles and moles are areas of increased melanin in the skin. One difference between a mole and a freckle is the location on your skin. A freckle is located in t ...
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Wrecking Balm is a tattoo removal system that claims to remove tattoos by fading them over time. The balm is supposed to work like a chemical peel, which breaks down ski ...
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Eyelid twitching, which is also referred to as Blepharospasm, is an involuntary twitching of the eyelid. It is caused by uncontrolled contractions of the muscles around ...
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When your skin is sunburned, it's basically lightly cooked from the outside. Extended sun exposure causes severe damage to the upper layers of the skin, killing those sk ...
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These pimples are usually caused by an accumulation of dead skin cells or exposure to chlorine or even bacteria in the pores.
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These can be caused by an accumulation of dead skin cells, exposure to chlorine or even bacteria in the pores.
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www.life123.com/question/Facts-about-Skin-Cells
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What Effects Do Prolonged Exposure to Sunlight Have on Skin Cells?. Prolonged exposure to sunlight can be dangerous, leading to changes in the appearance of the skin and even skin cancer.
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www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/02/22/cell.phone.brain.activity...
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Feb 23, 2011 ... The radiation emitted after just 50 minutes on a mobile phone increases the activity in brain cells, according to a new government-funded study.
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www.jlab.org/div_dept/train/rad_guide/effects.html
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The body also has time to replace dead or non-functioning cells with new, healthy cells. This is the type of dose received as occupational exposure.
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