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Kenneth W. Miller

Researcher at Procter & Gamble

Publications -  59
Citations -  2565

Kenneth W. Miller is an academic researcher from Procter & Gamble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Skin Aging. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2109 citations.

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Intrinsic and extrinsic factors in skin ageing: a review.

TL;DR: Better understanding of both the intrinsic and extrinsic influences on the ageing of the skin, as well as distinguishing the retractable aspects of cutaneous ageing from the irretractable, is crucial to this endeavour.
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Characteristics of the Aging Skin

TL;DR: A deeper understanding of the physiological basis of skin aging will facilitate progress in the treatment of the unwelcome sequelae of aging skin, both cosmetic and pathogenic.
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Clinical implications of aging skin: cutaneous disorders in the elderly.

TL;DR: Diagnosis should be undertaken with an awareness that polypharmacy in this population creates a greatly increased susceptibility to drug eruptions that can mimic other cutaneous disorders, which can profoundly complicate accurate diagnosis of dermatologic disorders.
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Textbook of aging skin

TL;DR: From the contents BASIC SCIENCES -- DISEASE STATE / CONDITIONS with AGING -- Malignant Ski Conditions -- Non-Malignant Skin Conditions -- TECHNIQUES and METHODs -- Bioengineering Methods -- Biometrics -- Quality of Life -- Cell (Molecular) Biology -- Percutaneous Penetration -- Sensory Methods -- Modelling -- Genetic -- ToXICILOGICAL or SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS -- Safety Evaluation for the Elderly Population
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Design Principles to Accommodate Older Adults

TL;DR: Normal changes in sensory function, mobility, balance, memory, and attention that occur with age are summarized and practical guidelines that allow design professionals to accommodate these changes and better meet the needs of older adults are presented.