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Smersh Designer Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on May 22, 2008
...ensemble you are stepping out in.
Each of Smersh's designs begins with sterling silver bezels. Pigment is added to a special polymer-based concrete, which is then poured into each bezel. The conc...
Quercetin and Allergies
in Allergies, on April 10, 2008
...scientific evidence demonstrating its efficacy is the use of quercetin .
Quercetin is a yellow pigment compound found in plants.
Quercetin is able to inhibit allergy and inflammatory resp...
Drugstore Deals & Steals
in Are you a beauty?, on March 16, 2008
...adow is a new, double-ended loose powder eye shadow in bold, gorgeous color combinations. Great pigment payoff and precise application make my morning easy.
What drugstore products are YOU ...
Knocking Out Pigment Production Reduces Staphylococcus Virulence
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 18, 2008
... bacterium responsible for most staph infections. The approach entails blocking the bacterium's pigment formation, as the carotenoid pigment appears to act as an antioxidant which blocks the effec...
MAC Antiquitease Holiday Color
in Are you a beauty?, on October 17, 2007
...pglass to Silversmith eyeshadow . I don't know about you, but I'm thinking of picking up Pigment loose powder in Gold Stroke .
Other products in this collection include lipstick in h...
Zinc Found Associated to Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 30, 2007
...t of them over 75 years old) in the United States alone.
It is associated with defects of retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPE), the failure of which leads to progressive loss of vision.
D...
Antibacterial makeup brushes
in Are you a beauty?, on February 19, 2007
...tacks and destroys harmful bacteria. The soft, synthetic fibers distribute just the right amount of pigment for a perfect result every time.
Set includes five red-handled brushes including a foundatio...
Lutein and Healthy Vision
in Do you like to cook?, on January 15, 2007
...der supplementing your diet with lutein. Lutein and another carotenoid, zeaxanthin, form the yellow pigment of the retina and absorb blue light, a potentially harmful component of sunlight.
There is ...
$1 Million Grant to Develop Topical Cream Against UV Damage
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 6, 2006
...ed hormone called alpha- melanocyte stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) , which will induce skin pigmentation, and thus be effective in blocking as well as repairing damages due to UV rays.
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Medicinally-Induced Tan Using Forskohlii Derivative
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 22, 2006
... protect at-risk individuals from developing skin cancer, including those afflicted with xeroderma pigmentosum .
"The study involved using a small molecule to essentially mimic the process that...
Pigment in Brown Seaweed: Fucoxanthin, Potential Anti-Obesity Agent
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 18, 2006
...s a natural extract to help fight obesity in humans.
The compound called fucoxanthin , a brownish pigment not found in significant quantities in green or red seaweed but is abundant in the brown typ...
Fucoxanthin in Brown Seaweed May Help Fight Obesity
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 16, 2006
...te weight loss by reducing the accumulation of fat. The compound, called fucoxanthin, is a brownish pigment that gives brown seaweed its characteristic color and also conducts photosynthesis (the conv...
White Wine Okay Too
in Celebrate Wine, on August 16, 2006
...pes -- polyphenolic antioxidants -- reside in the skin and seeds. Grape skins, which contain purple pigment, are crushed with the pulp to make red wines.
However, the skins are separated from the pu...
Multipotent Adult Stem Cells from Human Hair Follicles
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 13, 2006
...o multiple lineages, including nerve cells , smooth muscle cells , and melanocytes (skin pigment cells).
The researchers are now conducting tests using animal models. If proven safe and ef...
Bone Marrow Stem Cells May Repair Retinal Damage
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 12, 2006
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It is widely believed among scientists that like brain cells, the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) , a cell layer that plays a vital role in eyesight is a nonrenewable resource. In diseases of th...
12 Things You May Not Know About Salmon
in Do you like to cook?, on May 6, 2006
...foods that would normally color the flesh of wild salmon. Therefore, fish farmers have begun adding pigment to the farm raised salmon's food to get that "natural" color.
5.The Jewish...
Vegetables Reduce Asthma Risks
in Allergies, on April 26, 2006
...sks by 20 and 18%, respectively.
What makes these veggies extra special? They contain a lot of the pigment compound called carotenoids, which is converted by the body to vitamin A. This vitamin, in t...
Chr Hansen Won Curcumin Colour Patent
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 30, 2006
... The wonder spice from Asia, turmeric's primary pigment and active ingredient called curcumin (a polyphenol) is typically used as a food colour in dairy products, beverages, cereal, confection...
Yamaha Expands Biotech Program, Yields Antioxidant
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 18, 2005
...mpound from a microalgae called Haematococcus algae . The compound, astaxanthin , is a carotenoid pigment compound and is a strong antioxidant.
Its strong antioxidant action is linked to anti-inf...
Human Skin Color Determinant Found In Zebrafish
in Philoneist, on December 15, 2005
...State University College of Medicine have discovered that a gene found in zebrafish responsible for pigment and stripe color is related to a single gene in humans which has been determined to cause sk...
Redheads and skin cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 29, 2005
...but that may not be the only reason they are at high risk of skin cancer. New research suggests the pigment that colors their skin may set them up for cancer-spurring sun damage even if they do not bu...



