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America's Beauty Show Challenges Toxic Salons
2009 APR 6 ... and cause pustular and allergic reactions. Of particular concern are hair dyes. About 35 percent of women and 10 percent of men are regularly exposed to these dyes in ...
Subject: Cancer Prevention Coalition
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BISSELL Leads the Pack with Pet Inspired Cleaning Products
2009 FEB 24 ... up products. Now, BISSELL is entering the pet aisle with spot and stain cleaners, pet hair solutions, coat and paw cleaning tools and a window drool cleaner. These innovative ... oxygen-active Pet Stain & Odor Remover ($6.49), which removes tough pet stains caused by dyes in food, while Pherobloc(R) technology discourages pets from re-soiling the same spot. ...
Subject: Bissell Homecare, Inc.
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Bladder Cancer No Longer a Death Sentence
2009 JUL 13 ... months. The chemotherapy left him feeling exhausted and sick, and he suffered weight and hair loss. Permanent side effects included hearing loss, tingling in his extremities and ... painful or urgent urination. Risk factors are smoking, chemical exposure to dyes, rubber and pesticides, chronic infections and parasites. Women undergoing chemotherapy ...
Subject: Bladder Cancer
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Investigators at University of Copenhagen have published new data on dermatitis
2009 JUN 23 ... patch test reactions to p-phenylenediamine (PPD) are common. PPD is used in oxidative hair dyes and is also present in dark henna temporary 'tattoos'," scientists writing in the ...
Subject: Dermatitis
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New salmonellosis study results reported from Jackson State University
2009 JAN 27 ... the United States, "Phenylenediamines (PD) are dye precursors used to manufacture hair dyes. The three PDs, 1,2-,1,3-. and 1.4-PD and three chlorinated PDs, 4-chloro-1,2-PD, ...
Subject: Plant Physiology
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Research conducted at University of California, Medical Department has updated our knowledge about neuroscience
2009 JUL 20 ... oxygen species (ROS) have been suggested to play a major role in aminoglycoside-induced hair cell (HC) loss, but are difficult to detect. Moreover, ROS can occur normally in cells ... "Two new probes, aminophenyl fluorescein (APF) and hydroxyphenyl fluorescein (HPF) are dyes which selectively detect highly-reactive oxygen species (hROS), those most associated ...
Subject: Hepatitis C Virus
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Research in the area of laser physics reported from J. Lademann and colleagues
2009 NOV 24 ... material by sweat. Afterwards, the dye penetrated into the stratum corneum and into the hair follicles," wrote J. Lademann and colleagues.The researchers concluded: ... "Contact allergies to textile dyes are common and can cause severe eczema. In the present study, we investigated the ...
Subject: Laser Physics
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Research on morphology reported by T.C. Insausti et al
2009 FEB 10 ... abdominal cerci of the wood cricket, Nemobius sylvestris, are covered by a variety of hair-like sensilla that differ in length, thickness, and articulation. Fillings from the ... and articulation. Fillings from the cereal nerves with cobalt chloride and fluorescent dyes revealed the projection of sensory axons into the terminal abdominal ganglion of the ...
Subject: Morphology
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Researchers at Charite University target drug delivery
2009 SEP 7 ... scanning microscopy and flow cytometry. PLA particles penetrated into 50% of the vellus hair follicles, reaching a maximal depth corresponding to the entry of the sebaceous gland in ... suitability of biodegradable poly-lactic acid (PLA) particles loaded with fluorescent dyes as carriers for transepidermal drug delivery," researchers in Berlin, Germany report. ...
Subject: Drug Delivery
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Scientists at Karolinska Institut detail research in life sciences
2009 NOV 24 ... from Stockholm, Sweden, "In recent years, the alarming increase in contact allergy to hair dyes has drawn much attention. It has been shown that many of the currently allowed hair dye ...
Subject: Life Sciences
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Studies from D.A. Basketter and co-authors have provided new information about allergies
2009 JUN 23 ... ingredients, manufacturers recommend ''sensitivity testing'' prior to use of hair dyes. However, there is no standardised method and the recommendation is often not ...
Subject: Allergies
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Study findings from Yale University broaden understanding of xenobiotics
2009 NOV 23 ... of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. No effect modifications were found for women who started using hair dyes in 1980 or afterward," investigators in the United States report. "For ...
Subject: Xenobiotics
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American Academy of Dermatology: Dermatologists Warn Ceramic Flat Irons Could Damage Hair and Lead to Hair Breakage
2008 AUG 12 ... she said. "In fact, many of the styling products that women routinely use -- including hair dyes, perms and relaxers -- can all cause hair breakage. Pairing these products with the ...
Subject: Dermatology
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Findings from M.P. Galiotte and co-authors broaden understanding of DNA research
2008 DEC 15 ... evaluate the genotoxic risk to hairdressers exposed daily to chemical substances such as hair dyes, waving and straightening preparations and manicurists' products by the Comet assay ...
Subject: DNA Research
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New findings from Yale University in the area of non-hodgkin lymphoma published
2008 JUL 7 ... CLL/SLL (OR = 1.5, 95% CI: 1.1, 2.0) were mainly observed among women who started using hair dyes before 1980. For women who began using hair dye in 1980 or afterward, increased FL risk ...
Subject: Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
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New life sciences research has been reported by scientists at Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine
2008 AUG 26 ... presented in the report 'Calcium microdomains at presynaptic active zones of vertebrate hair cells unmasked by stochastic deconvolution.' "Signal transduction by auditory and ... dynamics in hair cells typically combines Ca(2+)-sensitive fluorescent indicators (dyes), patch clamp and optical microscopy to produce images of the patterns of fluorescence ...
Subject: Life Sciences
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Recent findings in bladder cancer epidemiology described by M.A. Kelsh and colleagues
2008 SEP 1 ... Current study results from the report, 'Personal use of hair dyes and risk of bladder cancer: a meta-analysis of epidemiologic data,' have been ...
Subject: Bladder Cancer Epidemiology
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Research on regulatory actions reported by scientists at University of Washington
2008 AUG 18 ... recent research from the United States, "The zebrafish is a valuable model for studying hair cell development, structure, genetics, and behavior. Zebrafish and other aquatic ... "These hair cells are highly accessible and easily visualized using fluorescent dyes. Morphological and functional similarities to mammalian hair cells of the inner ear make ...
Subject: Regulatory Actions
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Scientists paint viruses to track their fate in the body
2008 JUL 21 ... "Biology and art converge daily: people paint their nails, color their hair, and tattoo their skin," said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB ... the technique could be expanded and used to apply "paint" made up of other proteins, dyes, and a variety of unique markers. "Biology and art converge daily: ...
Subject: Gene Therapy
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