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German FAQs Regarding the Safety of Cosmetics Address Nanomaterials
On January 27, 2014, the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) posted frequently asked questions (FAQ) regarding the risk assessment of cosmetic products. BfR states that there are repeated critical public reports and discussions about several ingredients of cosmetic products, leading consumers to ask whether cosmetics pose a health risk. Several of the FAQs address nanomaterials: Why are ...
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Dust Mites, Allergies & Asthma Discussed in New Online Video
Today, the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates announced the release of another online video to help educate people about issues that may impact their health. Their latest educational video discusses health issues associated dust mites and their connection to indoor allergies and their ability to trigger asthma attacks. One of the most common causes of allergies to house dust is ...
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DeepMaterial (ShenZhen) Co., Ltd Launches a Variety of New Generations BGA Underfill Epoxy Adhesives with High Performance, Low Price and Easy Operation
Summary: The Electronic, telecommunication, automotive industries, etc., looking for quality adhesives for semiconductor and electronic applications, DeepMaterial (ShenZhen) Co.,Ltd presents a variety of adhesives well-known for their high-quality performance and long working life. Nov 23, 2022- Thanks to its years of efforts, DeepMaterial (ShenZhen) Co., Ltd has received trust from clients ...
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DeepMaterial (ShenZhen) Co., Ltd Launches a Variety of New Generations BGA Underfill Epoxy Adhesives with High Performance, Low Price and Easy Operation.
Summary: The Electronic, telecommunication, automotive industries, etc., looking for quality adhesives for semiconductor and electronic applications, DeepMaterial (ShenZhen) Co.,Ltd presents a variety of adhesives well-known for their high-quality performance and long working life. October 28, 2022- Thanks to its years of efforts, DeepMaterial (ShenZhen) Co., Ltd has received trust from clients ...
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Anxin medicine introduces you to the secrets of medical polymer materials
Medical polymer materials for the first time into the line of sight of people in 1949, is the first published the prospect of medical polymer materials, for the first time introduced the use of poly (methyl methacrylate as a person's skull, joint and femoral, using polyamide as the clinical application of surgical suture, since then, usher in rapid development of medical polymer materials, is ...
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XPhyto completes Rotigotine transdermal patch optimization and comparative skin absorption study
XPhyto Therapeutics Corp. (CSE:XPHY / OTC:XPHYF / FSE:4XT) (“XPhyto” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide a product development report on its Rotigotine transdermal (“TDS”) patch. The Company’s Rotigotine patch is based on the TDS platform technology developed by its wholly owned German subsidiary, Vektor Pharma TF GmbH (“Vektor”). Over ...
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When development causes disease: linking ecosystems and human health
Ecosystems provide a wealth of services to human populations, among them, disease regulation. But narrowly-focused development projects can threaten these ecosystems and put entire populations at risk. Here are three cases where development has compromised nature’s way of keeping us healthy. Forty years ago, malaria was almost eradicated in Peru, and only 1,500 cases were reported. Today, ...
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RepliCel Ships DermaPrecise Injector Prototypes and Consumables to Independent Laboratory for Clinical Simulation Testing
RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (OTCPK: REPCF) (TSXV: RP) (FRA:P6P2) (“RepliCel” or the “Company”), a company developing next-generation technologies in aesthetics and orthopedics, announced today it has shipped DermaPrecise Injector prototypes and consumables to an independent laboratory in Germany to conduct validation studies of injection parameters in various types of ...
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CO2 laser treatment for acne scars
The scars left by acne are directly related to blood heat and dampness toxin. The accumulation of blood toxins in the body, the decline in the blood’s ability to carry and supply oxygen, and the poor blood microcirculation make skin cells unable to obtain the oxygen and nutrients required for normal metabolism and damage. Due to the normal metabolic environment of skin cells, and the ...
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DermBiont Announces Positive Results from Phase 2b Clinical Trial in Tinea Pedis
BOSTON, Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- DermBiont, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing targeted topical therapeutics, announced today that its phase 2b clinical trial with its investigational drug product, DBI-001, for the treatment of tinea pedis resulted in statistically significant decreases in the abundance in T. rubrum, statistically significant improvement in the ...
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Could Dust Mites be Triggering Your Allergies or Asthma?
Lurking in ordinary house dust is one of the most common causes of allergies. Dust mites can be found in most homes and a single gram of house dust may have hundreds or even thousands of dust mites in it. Dust mites are tiny eight-legged creatures that feed on human skin scales that people shed as well as animal dander, fungi, bacteria and pollen. Because they absorb water from the air and their ...
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Study Analyzes Existing Research on Dermal Absorption of Nanomaterials Used in Consumer Products and at Workplaces
The European Union (EU) Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON) announced on May 20, 2020, that a recent study has analyzed existing research on whether nanomaterials used in consumer products and at workplaces are absorbed through the skin. The study was commissioned by EUON and carried out by the RPA consortium of Triskelion and the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment ...
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Puerto Rico’s IEQ Experts Identify Allergy & Asthma Triggers Caused by Dust Mites
The warm and humid conditions in many parts of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean make for an ideal environment for dust mites. One of the most common causes of allergies to house dust is due to the presence of these tiny eight-legged creatures that are typically too small to see with the naked eye. Many homes and buildings have dust mites and a single gram of dust may have hundreds or more in ...
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DermBiont Announces Acquisition of SeylanMED to Expand its Portfolio of Targeted Topical Therapeutics Treating Skin Diseases at Their Root Cause
BOSTON, MA, October 21, 2020 – DermBiont, Inc., a clinical stage precision dermatology company targeting skin diseases at their root cause has expanded its pipeline and therapeutic modalities with the acquisition of SeylanMED, Inc. “This strategic acquisition delivers multi-factorial value,” said Karl Beutner, MD, PhD, Co-founder, CEO, and CMO of DermBiont. “It expands ...
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RepliCel’s Clinical Advisory Team Delivers Skin Rejuvenation Clinical Study Synopsis to its Japanese Regulatory and Clinical Study Management Team
RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (OTCQB: REPCF) (TSXV: RP) (FRA:P6P2) (“RepliCel” or the “Company”), a company developing next-generation technologies in aesthetics and orthopedics, is pleased to announce that it’s clinical advisory team has completed the primary design of the next-phase clinical study of its skin rejuvenation product, RCS-01, to be conducted as part of ...
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MatTek Enters Distribution Agreement and Strategic Partnership with Cell4Pharma
MatTek Life Sciences will distribute Cell4Pharma’s ciPTEC renal cells and utilize the technology in the development of a new in vitro kidney model. MatTek Life Sciences, a Boston-area tissue engineering company and a member of the BICO Group, announced today it has entered into a distribution agreement and strategic partnership with Cell4Pharma, a Netherlands-based company specializing ...
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EPA takes action to stop sales of illegal pesticides
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued legal complaints against two Brooklyn stores for violating federal pesticides law by selling and distributing illegal pesticides. Products used to kill pests must be registered with EPA to ensure that they will not make people sick and contain labels with instructions on their proper use. In September 2011, EPA inspections of two Brooklyn ...
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EPA warns New York City residents about dangers of illegal pesticides; agency sweep of businesses in several city neighborhoods reveals illegal products are easy to find
An investigation conducted last week by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency revealed that dangerous and illegal pesticides are widely available in New York City. Federal and state experts conducted 47 inspections and found 16 different types of illegal pesticides. The pesticides were not registered by EPA and consumers have no way of knowing how dangerous they are, because they were not ...
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Drug developed by Galveston scientist to be tested for COVID-19 use
A drug developed by an independent biotech firm headquartered in Galveston will be tested for clinical application to problems related to COVID-19, thanks to a $1.5 million grant from the federal government to be released June 1. Chrysalin, or TP508, a regenerative thrombin peptide developed by scientist Darrell Carney, has been tested in human clinical trials for skin and bone tissue repair ...
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Regulatory Developments - New EU Cosmetics Regulation Will Enter into Force on July 11, 2013
Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of November 30, 2009, on Cosmetic Products will come into force on July 11, 2013, and repeals the Cosmetics Directive Regulation (Directive 76/768/EEC) provisions concerning carcinogenic, mutagenic, or toxic for reproduction (CMR) substances that have applied since December 1, 2010. The European Commission (EC) states ...
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