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  1. 5 days ago · Watching Under the Skin is like listening to an album made entirely of ambient noise. There’s something oddly captivating about it, but you can’t explain why. The film’s pacing is glacial, but it’s never boring. In fact, it creates this strange paradox: it’s a movie where not much happens, but you can’t look away.

  2. 3 days ago · Pallab Ghosh. Researchers have made a scientific discovery that in time could be used to slow the signs of ageing. A team has discovered how the human body creates skin from a stem cell, and even ...

  3. www.nhsinform.scot › illnesses-and-conditions › skinScabies - NHS inform

    3 days ago · Scabies can sometimes lead to a secondary skin infection. This is when your skin becomes irritated and inflamed through lots of itching. Crusted scabies is a rare but more severe form of scabies. This is where a large number of mites are in the skin. This can develop in older people and those with a lowered immunity.

  4. 4 days ago · The skin helps vitamin D synthesis.When the skin is exposed to a nice amount of ultraviolet light, such as the light of the sun (man-made lights also work), the stratum basale and stratum spinosum of the skin produce vitamin D3. This happens because a chemical found within the skin, known as 7-dehydrocholesterol, reacts with the ultraviolet light.

  5. 5 days ago · Skin thinning: The skin’s layers thin, making it more prone to injury and slower to heal. Blood vessel fragility : Fragile blood vessels increase bruising and bleeding under the skin. Melanocyte changes : Pigment-producing cells decrease but become larger, leading to uneven skin tone and age spots .

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  6. www.nhsinform.scot › skin-injuries › blistersBlisters - NHS inform

    2 days ago · As new skin grows underneath the blister, your body slowly reabsorbs the fluid in the blister. The skin on top will dry and peel off. If the blister does burst, don’t peel off the dead skin. Instead, allow the fluid inside the blister to drain and cover the area with a dry, sterile dressing. This will protect it from infection until it heals.

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  8. 4 days ago · Popping your pimples anywhere on your face is not advised, especially in the area on your face known as the "danger triangle." You risk an infection that could travel to your brain and bloodstream ...

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