by admin | Mar 3, 2018 | Blog
Broadcast Monday 13 September 1999 with Rae Fry Summary: A recent Australian study on the efficacy of sunscreens in protection against skin cancer has just been published. Transcript: ‘Slip, Slop, Slap’ Rap Rae Fry: You can probably remember more than one... by admin | Mar 1, 2018 | Resources
March 25, 2004 A team at the Medical College of Georgia’s department of Oral Biology studied the effects of the most abundant green tea polyphenol, EGCG, on human skin cells and found that EGCG reactivated dying skin cells. “Cells that migrate toward the... by admin | Mar 1, 2018 | Resources
Lotions, Sunscreens, and Body Care Products Many body care products contain pthalates such as DEHP and DBP. In animals, both DEHP and DBP are toxic to the liver, kidneys, testes, and the nervous system. DBP is used extensively in perfumes, nail polishes, lotions, and... by admin | Mar 1, 2018 | Resources
By LINDA A. JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer Thu Jun 15, 6:06 PM ET Think slathering on the highest-number sunscreen at the beach or pool will spare you skin cancer and premature wrinkles? Probably not, if you’re in the sun a lot. That’s because you...