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  2. Navy shower - Wikipedia

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    Maritime cruisers often take navy showers when they are not in a port with easy access to fresh water. A ten-minute shower takes as much as 230 liters (60 U.S. gal) of water, while a navy shower usually takes as little as 11 liters (3 U.S. gal); one person can save up to 56,000 liters (15,000 U.S. gal) per year. [3]

  3. The Navy knows thousands may have been exposed to cancer ...

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    It was the worst contaminated area at the Long Beach shipyard, according to the Navy report. In his early 20s, Wyand did not have the money to live off base or have relatives nearby he could stay ...

  4. Skin maceration - Wikipedia

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    Maceration is defined as the softening and breaking down of skin resulting from prolonged exposure to moisture. It was first described by Jean-Martin Charcot in 1877. [1] [2] Maceration is caused by excessive amounts of fluid remaining in contact with the skin or the surface of a wound for extended periods.

  5. Absorption (skin) - Wikipedia

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    Agents that injure the stratum corneum, such as strong acids, are absorbed faster than chemicals that do not. [10] Skin damage due to burns, abrasions, wounds and skin diseases also increase absorption. Thus populations with skin damage may be more susceptible to adverse effects of agents that are absorbed through the skin.

  6. These Habits (Including Your Daily Shower) Might Actually Be ...

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    Pat, don’t rub, skin dry with a cotton towel, and immediately apply your body cream while skin is damp for maximum absorption. 4. Limit your use of skincare products with harsh active ingredients.

  7. Are hot showers bad for your skin? Experts weigh in - AOL

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  8. Nuclear fallout - Wikipedia

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    Long term, cesium-137 and strontium-90 would be the major radionuclides affecting the fresh water supplies. [35] The dangers of nuclear fallout do not stop at increased risks of cancer and radiation sickness, but also include the presence of radionuclides in human organs from food.

  9. Dermatologist warns of three hidden spots where skin cancer ...

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    Melanoma is the most rapidly increasing cancer. Dan Belkin, MD, a dermatologist and skin cancer surgeon, explains Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...