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    Jojoba Research Paper

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    How does jojoba plant have oil extracts? Jojoba plant produces a bean pod where it will be heated and causes oil to be secreted. The desert people of Southern California and Mexico have been using this oil to treat their skin conditions and cuts. Japanese researcher done some research about jojoba oil and found it to be non-toxic for human to use and soon discover more of its properties that benefits us in many ways. In actual condition‚ jojoba oil is actually a wax in liquid form at room temperature

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    Baby Massage

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    BABY • Bonding is enhanced • Improved rest and sleep • Improved body awareness and co-ordination • Improved muscle tone and joint mobility • Stimulation of body systems • Can help reduce; Colic and wind‚ Constipation‚ Nappy rash‚ Dry skin‚ eczema and cradle cap‚ Coughs and colds. BENEFITS FOR PARENTS • Enhances bonding • Fun and enjoyable • Gives confidence when handling baby • Gives permission to touch • Helps with

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    HEALTY NAILS If you want Healthy Nails‚ make sure you eat a nutritious and varied diet. Visiting the doctor can be a nail biting experience‚ but try to stop nibbling because unchewed nails give a good guide to your health over the past six to nine months. It takes thins long for fingernails to grow from base to tip‚ and provided injury‚ infection and detergents have not damaged the nail‚ flaking‚ ridges and white spots all mean you are undernourished. It’s myth that gelatin and calcium help to make

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    Manicure: Wrist and Nail

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    Contents page 1. Contents page 2. Task A Positioning if the therapist and the client during the treatment Carrying out a nail and skin analysis 3. Using the correct products‚ tools‚ equipment and techniques 4. Completing client records correctly Completing the treatment to the satisfaction of the client 5. Task B Prevent 6. Restrict 7. Task C Functions of the skin

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    SPECIAL SENSES

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    SPECIAL SENSES  EYES – the organs of sight. We learn much about the environment through these senses.  IMPORTANCE:  We learn about the people‚ things and happenings around us.  To students‚eyes are very important. Eyes makes students understand their lessons better by observing‚ reading ang analysing facts.  With the eyes we may avoid accidents ant other cicumstances that makes us sick.  COMMON AILMENTS:  1st Group • Myopia - nearsightedness‚ clearly sees object near them. Concave

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    Phenylketonuria (PKU)

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    with PKU is that they contain a musty odor that can be unpleasant to ones self or surroundings; this odor can be present in the skin‚ hair‚ urine and sweat. The skin itself is likely to have a reaction to high phenylalanine levels and can cause eczema. Eczema is categorized as rash that tends to make the skin become hard or flaky and can be very itching and irritating (Cazzorla et al.‚ 2014). This skin problem has the potential of causing hair loss as well. In addition‚ the disorder is most commonly

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    Food Additives

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    hyperactivity and Attention Deficit Disorder in some people who are sensitive to specific substances. The foods containing additives can cause asthma‚ hay fever and certain reactions such as rashes‚ vomiting‚ headache‚ tight chest‚ hives and worsening of eczema. Explain why food supplies benefit from food additives Our food supplies benefit from food additives because they make food last longer and it is more convenient for consumers. Canned foods for example make

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    Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma

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    called T cells within the skin‚ which manifests as sometimes itchy red patches. Individuals with darker skin might notice lighter or darker patches. Early stages of the condition can be mistaken for other common skin afflictions like psoriasis and eczema‚ so tests are often needed to distinguish them. Diagnosing CTCL can be tricky‚ and multiple biopsies may be required over a period of time. Causes for CTCL are unknown. With so few occurrences – only about four out of every million people – there

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    foot fungus Athlete’s foot can usually be diagnosed by visual inspection of the skin‚ but where the diagnosis is in doubt direct microscopy of a potassium hydroxide preparation (known as a KOH test) may help rule out other possible causes‚ such as eczema or psoriasis.[10] A KOH preparation is performed by taking skin scrapings which are covered with 10% to 20% potassium hydroxide applied to the microscope slide; after a few minutes the skin cells are degraded by the KOH and the characteristic fungal

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    Qwfe

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    000 New Zealanders. Acne affects every teenager to one degree or another. Hand dermatitis‚ resulting from external contact with detergents and household chemicals‚ affects most women with young families. One in six of all children develop atopic eczema One in five persons suffers from cold sores (herpes simplex). How are dermatologists trained? Dermatologists are medical doctors. In New Zealand‚ after completing six years of medical school the dermatologist-to-be must complete a general medical

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