This article is part of a special issue investigating key questions about skincare. Find the full series here. Look under the microscope at any square centimetre of human skin and you will find it ...
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SAN DIEGO — Although it has been known for several years that more than 1000 species of bacteria from 19 different phyla inhabit the human skin — mainly the superficial epidermis and upper parts of ...
Items that we touch or use on our skin every day could affect our health by changing our skin microbiome and making us more or less susceptible to chronic diseases. What exactly a healthy skin ...
Microbiome-based therapies are emerging as promising approaches for skin, lung, and metabolic diseases by restoring microbial ...
Researchers tested plant-derived prebiotic candidates against selected skin-associated bacteria and found that garlic, ...