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Enhancing the drug’s skin permeability could make treatments more efficient, reduce application frequency, and possibly lower side effects related to overuse.

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He believes football's 'win-at-all-costs' approach is having a detrimental effect on the mental health and performance of current and future referees.

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Masafumi Kouki told AFP he has worried for many months about the "negative effects of excessive smartphone use, especially the sharp decrease in direct human communication".

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He completed an internship at Criterion before getting a job there, and currently works part-time while finishing his visual effects degree at Bournemouth University.

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If an arsonist was found responsible in the Eaton fire, Rahmani said, that would have a huge effect on legal claims.

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