Uncovering the Hidden Microbial World on Our Skin

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A study by researchers at the George Washington University has found that the composition of the skin microbiome varies across dry, moist, and oily regions of the skin. The study, which tested the "Grandmother Hypothesis," showed that areas like behind the ears and between the toes, which are often washed less frequently, can harbor different types of bacteria compared to areas that are cleaned more thoroughly. The researchers found that these hotspots had a less diverse collection of microbes, potentially leading to skin diseases like eczema or acne. The study highlights the importance of proper hygiene in maintaining a healthy skin microbiome.
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