Ein Team britischer und japanischer Wissenschaftler hat herausgefunden, dass freundliche Hautbakterien der Schlüssel zur Eindämmung von Ekzemen sein könnten.
Ein Team britischer und japanischer Wissenschaftler hat herausgefunden, dass freundliche Hautbakterien der Schlüssel zur Eindämmung von Ekzemen sein könnten.
Why is it Japan that seems to be doing all the medical stuff.
FrozenToonies on
“Friendly skin bacteria”. That will be labeled on cosmetic products within months, whether it works or not.
Top-Cardiologist1011 on
as someone who’s had eczema for 20 years i’ve learned to never get excited at the word
Notyit on
Study author Dr Joanne Pennock from The University of Manchester commented: “For years we’ve known that children raised around farm animals or exposed to diverse microbes early in life are less likely to develop allergies, but we haven’t understood the precise mechanisms behind this protection.
redonculous on
So can I rub a yakkult on my skin?
Amazing-Low7711 on
Thank god for international scientists – Because America’s executive branches of science (Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), National Science Foundation, and EPA) are going to hell in a handbasket.
TransmutateDontHate on
Best free way to get some is to be in the forest and touch trees.
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Why is it Japan that seems to be doing all the medical stuff.
“Friendly skin bacteria”. That will be labeled on cosmetic products within months, whether it works or not.
as someone who’s had eczema for 20 years i’ve learned to never get excited at the word
Study author Dr Joanne Pennock from The University of Manchester commented: “For years we’ve known that children raised around farm animals or exposed to diverse microbes early in life are less likely to develop allergies, but we haven’t understood the precise mechanisms behind this protection.
So can I rub a yakkult on my skin?
Thank god for international scientists – Because America’s executive branches of science (Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), National Science Foundation, and EPA) are going to hell in a handbasket.
Best free way to get some is to be in the forest and touch trees.