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Shield your skin, naturally
This week, we’re going to explore the skin’s most vital shield — its barrier.Your skin comprises three layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous fat. The ...
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Woman's World on MSNSneaky Anemia Symptoms Doctors Urge Women Not To Dismiss
Even though anemia is not as common in the United States (affecting roughly 10 percent of people) as it is worldwide (affecting nearly 30 percent of people), it often affects more women than men and ...
A blister seems simple, but it can signal anything from a fracture to a life-threatening autoimmune attack, so here’s why ...
Are tanning beds safe? Are aerosol sunscreens less effective? America's top five skin cancer surgeons give their best tips ...
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Inside Crew-10’s Science: How Space Alters Life Itself
It is one thing to understand that space alters the human body; it is another to see it happen before one’s eyes, on people ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s first sound-powered microscope sees 5x deeper into brain without altering cells
A new microscope combines ultrafast light pulses with sound detection to map single-cell molecular activity far deeper than ...
Knowable Magazine reports on super-resolution microscopy breakthroughs, revealing intricate cellular details, enhancing disease understanding and treatments.
Osteoblasts are specialized bone cells responsible for building and regenerating bone tissue. Researchers at Leipzig University have shown that a specific receptor plays a key role in the strength ...
South Korea's financial regulator has reiterated its stance against institutional investment in crypto-related firms, advising domestic asset managers to limit their exposure to companies such as ...
The Buffalo Bills need one of their wide receivers to emerge as a No. 1 target, and that may have happened on Sunday.
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