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In babies, when the scalp is primarily involved, it is called cradle cap. [2] Mild seborrhoeic dermatitis of the scalp may be described in lay terms as dandruff due to the dry, flaky character of the skin. [6] However, as dandruff may refer to any dryness or scaling of the scalp, not all dandruff is seborrhoeic dermatitis. [6]
Cradle cap is not caused by bacterial infection, allergy or poor hygiene. [4] Cradle cap is also not contagious. [4] Doctors do not agree on what causes cradle cap, but the two most common hypotheses are fungal infection and overactive sebaceous glands. Cradle cap is an inflammatory condition. [4]
This is a list of films produced by the U.S. film studio Walt Disney Studios, one of the Walt Disney Company's divisions and one of the "Big Five" major film studios.The list includes films produced or released by all existing and defunct labels or subsidiaries of the Walt Disney Studios; including Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, Marvel Studios ...
The actor says he felt like "a combat vet just going to war in front of one person." Josh Gad had to explain new “Star Wars” movies to Mel Brooks while pitching “Spaceballs” sequel Skip to ...
Disney has removed an untitled “Star Wars” film previously scheduled for Dec. 18, 2026 from its release calendar. “Ice Age 6” will move into its spot. While it was never confirmed exactly ...
Looking at the article on Chlorhexidine, it seems that it's considered effective against a wide range of bacteria as well as for fungal infections, so it seems sensible that it would treat any cradle cap / sebhorreic dermatitis which was either caused by, or had become infected with, bacteria or fungi. The chlorhexidine article says that it's ...
Laga'aia is known for his part on Australian children's TV show Play School, and also for his role as Captain Typho in the films Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. He played the recurring role of Draco in three episodes of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess.
Minami Takahashi (高橋 未奈美/髙橋 ミナミ, Takahashi Minami, born December 20, 1990) is a Japanese voice actress from Tokyo.She is affiliated with Haikyō. [1] Her major roles include Megumi Tadokoro in Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma, Midoriko in Selector Infected Wixoss, Ojou in Please Tell Me!