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  2. These are the 14 Best Peptide Serums, According to ... - AOL

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    Below, discover the 14 best peptide serums for a plump, dewy complexion. Charlotte's Magic Serum Crystal Elixir. Individuals of all skin types will benefit from this peptide serum, ...

  3. The 10 Best Peptide Serums for Firmer, Smoother Skin - AOL

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    We asked expert dermatologists for their favorite peptide serum picks, studied product benefits and ingredient lists, and sifted through customer reviews to compile this list of the best peptide ...

  4. Dermatologists Say These Peptide Serums Help Plump, Firm, and ...

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    Collagen Peptide 24 Serum. This affordable, fan-favorite peptide serum is another favorite of Dr. Jaliman’s as it contains hydrating and brightening niacinamide to help create a more even skin tone.

  5. Myofascial trigger point - Wikipedia

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    The misdiagnosis of pain is the most important issue taken up by Travell and Simons. Referred pain from trigger points mimics the symptoms of a very long list of common maladies, but physicians, in weighing all the possible causes for a given condition, rarely consider a myofascial source.

  6. Anti-inflammatory - Wikipedia

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    Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) alleviate pain by counteracting the cyclooxygenase (COX) enzyme. [1] On its own, COX enzyme synthesizes prostaglandins, creating inflammation. In whole, the NSAIDs prevent the prostaglandins from ever being synthesized, reducing or eliminating the inflammation and resulting pain. [citation needed]

  7. Bradykinin - Wikipedia

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    Bradykinin (BK) (from Greek brady-'slow' + -kinin, kīn(eîn) 'to move') is a peptide that promotes inflammation.It causes arterioles to dilate (enlarge) via the release of prostacyclin, nitric oxide, and endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor and makes veins constrict, via prostaglandin F2, thereby leading to leakage into capillary beds, due to the increased pressure in the capillaries.

  8. A chain of amino acids is a peptide, and a chain of peptides forms a protein, according to New York, NY-based board-certified dermatologist Gloria Lin, M.D. Peptides are involved in many different ...

  9. Shoulder impingement syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The onset of the pain may be acute if due to an injury or insidious if due to a gradual process such as an osteoarthritic spur. The pain has been described as dull rather than sharp, and lingers for long periods of time, making it hard to fall asleep. [2] Other symptoms can include a grinding or popping sensation during movement of the shoulder ...