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  2. Urea-containing cream - Wikipedia

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    Urea, also known as carbamide-containing cream, [clarification needed] is used as a medication and applied to the skin to treat dryness and itching such as may occur in psoriasis, dermatitis, or ichthyosis. [1] [2] [3] It may also be used to soften nails. [3] In adults side effects are generally few. [4] It may occasionally cause skin ...

  3. Hand washing - Wikipedia

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    Hand cleaning station at the entrance of the Toronto General Hospital, Canada. In many countries, there is a low rate of hand washing with soap. A study of hand washing in 54 countries in 2015 found that on average, 38.7% of households practiced hand washing with soap. [27]

  4. 5 best hand creams to fight dry skin during cold weather

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    5. Ahava Mineral Hand Cream, $23 This hand cream uses aloe vera, witch hazel and allantoin to soothe dry, cracked skin and provide natural moisture, plus its enriched with minerals for healthy ...

  5. Lotion - Wikipedia

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    Since health care workers must wash their hands frequently to prevent disease transmission, hospital-grade lotion is recommended to prevent skin dermatitis caused by frequent exposure to cleaning agents in the soap. [5] A 2006 study found that application of hospital-grade lotion after hand washing significantly reduced skin roughness and dryness.

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  7. A One-Pot Meal That Everyone Loves—Including My Picky Kid

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    I followed the recipe to the letter with one exception. It calls for cream cheese (loosened up with some of the hot broth) to be stirred in at the end of the cooking process to add body and richness.