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skin

[skin] / skɪn /




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It affects your sleep, your skin, your stomach and whole GI system, your clarity.

From The Wall Street Journal

In many quarters, it’s desirable and even expected for men to care about their skin.

From Los Angeles Times

New research is shedding light on how temperature influences our awareness of our own bodies, offering fresh insight into how signals from the skin reach the brain.

From Science Daily

Breast cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in the United States, excluding skin cancers.

From Science Daily

In recent years, scientists discovered that collagen -- the protein that provides structure to bones, skin, and connective tissues -- can survive in ancient bones, including dinosaur fossils.

From Science Daily