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Microbial Dysbiosis in the Skin Microbiome and Its Psychological Consequences
A. Borrego-ruiz and J. J. Borrego
Disruptions in skin microbiome balance are linked to the onset of persistent skin diseases and related mental health impacts. This narrative review explores connections between dysbiosis and conditions such as acne vulgaris, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and wound infections, and examines psychological outcomes including anxiety, depression, stress, and suicidality. Research conducted by Alejandro Borrego-Ruiz and Juan J. Borrego.
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