Exploring honey's anti-aging properties in human skin cells
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Shafaq News - Follow-up: A new study has revealed a new role for honey in protecting human skin cells from premature aging and damage. Honey is known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties, and has been used for years in some medical products designed to treat burns and wounds. Based on these properties, researchers from the University of Sassari in Italy sought to determine whether multifloral honey could protect s…
Multifloral honey may protect skin cells from UV damage and premature aging
Ongoing research reveals that multifloral honey is a promising candidate for protecting human skin cells from premature ageing and cell damage caused by UV radiation, with the potential for developing future clinical and cosmetic applications.
Exploring honey's anti-aging properties in human skin cells
Ongoing research reveals that multifloral honey is a promising candidate for protecting human skin cells from premature aging and cell damage caused by UV radiation, with the potential for future clinical and cosmetic applications.
Honey's Anti-Aging Effects Revealed in Human Skin Cells Study
Researchers at the University of Sassari have unveiled compelling evidence that multifloral honey possesses significant protective effects against ultraviolet (UV) radiation–induced damage in human skin cells. This discovery advances the understanding of honey’s bioactive properties, positioning it as a potential candidate for future clinical and cosmetic applications aimed at preventing premature skin ageing and cellular damage. Honey’s renowne…
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