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BURR RIDGE, Ill., Feb. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Regular non-burning, moderate exposure to sunlight is commonly assumed to cause cumulative skin damage that may result in photoaging causing wrinkles, age spots, and sagging skin, as well as skin cancers such as melanoma, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Furthermore, sunlight exposure may increase tissue enzymes to degrade collagen and elastin needed to maintain skin firmness and beauty, and to decrease enzymes for their synthesis, thereby purportedly causing accelerated skin aging. The Food and Drug Administration and other health authorities advise people to minimize or avoid sun exposure even on cloudy days throughout the year and to wear sunscreen to help prevent photoaging and skin cancer if necessary.
Dr. Chiou, renowned retired professor from University of Illinois at Chicago with over 200 publications, 6 patents, about 100 invited presentations, and served on editorial boards of 9 journals, and as FDA/law-firm consultant, has published numerous articles challenging conventional concepts on skin aging and skin cancer. He pointed out the pioneering work of Dr. Sam Shuster's group in the British Journal of Dermatology (1975) on the dominant effect of intrinsic factor on skin aging (i.e., skin collagen contents totally unaffected by sun exposure) in a very large number of subjects was completely ignored by scientists over the last 5 decades. Shuster's work was recently supported by Chiou's exponential kinetic analysis of their data that also clearly contradicted conventional accelerated aging theory. The above is also confirmed by his analysis of other published data showing total lack of sun exposure on aging of superficial capillaries in humans. Chiou was the first one to demonstrate exponential aging kinetics of human hearts, our body engines, indicating the paramount importance of reduced cardiac output, nutrients, or even water on aging that has been almost completely ignored in molecular dermatology.
Publication in Nature Reviews Cancer based on data gained over 50 years of discovery research in the area of macrophage biology
Reveals future prospects for developing precision medicines to modulate macrophages for the treatment of cancer by targeting tumour associated macrophage (TAMs) in the tumour microenvironment (TME)
Kevin Durant made his first appearance with the Phoenix Suns on Thursday, though it will be a longer wait before he actually makes his on-court debut.
In an introductory news conference with the Suns, which was absolutely packed with fans, Durant said what everyone wanted to hear: The Suns with Durant, Devin Booker, Chris Paul, head coach Monty Williams, general manager James Jones and more have what it takes to win a championship.
Parts of Earth's ice sheets that could lift global oceans by metres will likely crumble with another half degree Celsius of warming, and are fragile in ways not previously understood, according to new research.
The risk, which will play out over centuries, may also be greater than expected for a significant portion of the world's population in coastal regions.
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Elliot Gindi has been removed as the English voice actor for Tighnari in Genshin Impact after he was accused of offensive and abusive behavior towards fans, with some victims being underage. (Photos: Elliot Gindi Twitter, HoYoverse)
Genshin Impact developer HoYoverse announced on Thursday (16 February) that they have removed Elliot Gindi as the English voice actor for Tighnari "due to a breach of contract" and are currently looking for a replacement.