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Boy, 14, in pain with extreme eczema tells mum he wants to be put in induced coma – The Mirror

Posted: July 7, 2021 at 2:34 pm

A boy who is crippled by excruciating pain caused by his extreme eczema has said he wants to be put in an induced coma to stop the agony.

Barney Rae is just 14 and was diagnosed with severe eczema last year, which has left him covered head to toe in itchy rashes and unable to sleep.

Despite trying many different remedies - some which mum Miranda, 50, claims left him looking like he'd been in an acid attack - Barney is still in agony.

The youngster from Bristol, Avon, has even told his mum that he wants to be put in an induced coma because he can't deal with the pain anymore.

His mum Miranda is now desperate to help her beloved son get back to his normal self, by raising money for urgent and fast-tracked treatment to calm his skin once and for all.

Miranda, a radio broadcast manager, said: "Barney is at his wits end. He just wants to go to sleep and wake up when the eczema is all gone.

"He's even said to me that he wants to be put in an induced coma because the pain is that bad.

"He's got to the point where he's too scared to sleep. He scratches himself unknowingly when he's asleep and will wake up bleeding head to toe.

"At the worst points he blames himself because of it, even though it's not his fault at all.

"The whole process has been torture for him for the last 10 months. He barely gets any sleep which affects him on a daily basis.

"It's heartbreaking to see my child go through this, especially at an age where he's so aware of what he looks like.

"He's allergic to almost all of the prescribed treatments and ointments, and home remedies don't work well.

"One new cream was tested on his face but he had a bad reaction to it and it looked like he had acid thrown at his face. It was awful.

"The NHS have tried so hard to help him and are doing their best but it's a very slow process of working through different treatments.

"He can't carry on like this and he needs something that works, so we want to go private and try to find out exactly what's going on. We really need help."

Barney started suffering with eczema aged 4 to 11, but after seemingly disappearing, the condition came back out of the blue in October last year worse than ever.

Miranda believes there is no obvious trigger for Barney's skin condition, and he has had many inconclusive allergy tests and follows a strict diet with no dairy.

She said: "When he first had eczema, one topical steroid ointment worked and he got better, but that no longer works for him, along with many other creams and alternatives.

"It's got to the point now where I'm so worried about him. He never used to have eczema on his face until now - it's everywhere and he's so self conscious about it.

"We've been putting bandages on to help him stop scratching but one night he came into me shocked and it looked like he had seen a ghost.

"He was shaking and bleeding from his neck downwards, saying he couldn't believe what he'd done to himself.

"Because of the exhaustion, he doesn't realise he's itching and scratching himself red raw. It's a completely uncontrollable urge."

Oral steroids prescribed by doctors appear to temporarily help Barney, his mum says, but doctors were unable to keep him on them.

He is now trying a leukaemia drug, Methotrexate, which takes months to work and has potentially dangerous side effects.

Miranda said: "When he was put on a strict regimen of oral steroids, had to shield and do online school because it affects the immune system.

"He has a week or two of peace when having oral steroids but as soon as he finishes the course, it comes back worse than ever and he's absolutely terrified.

"He can't always be on steroids because it will affect his bones, give him diabetes and lots of other horror stories, and the Methotrexate makes him sick and nauseous, so we're at a loss for what to do."

Miranda has now set up a fundraiser to raise money for a private specialist medical consultation - which costs 300, and means she will have to pay for any prescribed treatment.

She added: "I've got to do whatever I can to improve Barney's situation and I'm willing to do whatever it takes.

"I just want to see him back to his normal self and I would give anything to take it away.

"Seeing your child suffer like this on a daily basis is horrific.

"Not only has he got the daily pain and agony, it's the sleep deprivation and psychological feeling that it's his fault that affects him as well.

"The NHS has been great but he needs a quicker process. I've been told by lots of other people that when they've gone private, the eczema has been sorted immediately.

"We have no immediate family and no one to support us, it's just me and Barney, so the support we've had from others has been really amazing so far."

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Everyday dangers to skin health and tips for future care – NorthcentralPa.com

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The skin is the bodys largest organ and a vital protector against pathogens. During the summer months it is at its most vulnerable.

On the PULSE sat down with dermatologist Holly Shadle, of UPMC, to discuss the importance of skin health and tips for skin care over the summer and year round.

People dont think about sitting in your car everyday where the suns beating down on you constantly. Guys that are a little bit balding on the top, they have to be careful, we see a lot of cancer or precancerous spots from sun damage there., Shadle said. You dont think about that everyday sun exposure that really does lead to the long-term damage just as much, if not more, than most of your burns.

A. Skin Health is actually really important, I think what people dont realize this skin is actually the largest organ in the body, and its responsible for a lot of things that helps to protect your body from like pathogens and from getting damaged it helps with temperature control and sensation and touch, but it also helps to maintain moisture and prevent dehydration. So it really is important that we take really good care of it because its kind of like our outward armor to protect the rest of our body.

A. Sun is one of the biggest things that comes to mind. You definitely have to wear SPF when youre outside, we recommend at least 30 Plus. You dont really have to get anything higher than that but you dont want to really get anything lower than that either. So thats really important to kind of maintain your skin and prevent some damage because that can lead to things like skin cancer and also increased things like aging and decrease the moisture in your skin.

Theres other things that people dont think about as well like I mean, rashes, things like eczema can kind of pop up in the summer, so its really important to kind of make sure that youre moisturizing your skin on a regular basis. Simple things like when you get out of the pool or when you get out of the shower instead of rubbing your arms you want to kind of pat them dry more.

Also, make sure that youre moisturizing at least once a day, especially after showering. All that can be really helpful and we honestly recommend to our patients using products that are free and clear of any sort of fragrances or additive ingredients and the good thing is now they make those and a lot of like easy to get products like tide and gain and things like that so it really is simple, but all those can kind of help with your daily skin health.

A. Skin health is important all year round and I think thats important to realize even simple things like sunblock in the winter for your face especially people forget about that, but we recommend just a daily moisturizer with SPF for your face on a regular basis, and simple things like moisturizing daily especially after shower and trying those free and clear products up and all the time thing.

A. Your skin definitely changes as you age, as you get older your skin tends to get a little bit thinner, it loses the elasticity, it loses some of the moisture and so you remember its kind of like the barrier and the protector of our body.

And so as you get older you have to use extra caution you have to make sure youre definitely using sunscreen you definitely have to use those moisturizers. And simple things like Tide detergent that some people may have used their entire life, as your skin changes they might become more irritating for you, so you really might have to consider switching to more sensitive products.

The other thing we find is a lot of people use things like ivory or dial soap which are great soaps, but as your skin changes sometimes those become too harsh and switching to more sensitive soaps like Dove or something like that can be helpful as well.

With that, one of the best things that you can do on a regular basis that kind of helps curtail that or prevent that, is just wash your face once daily, with a good face wash something thats hypoallergenic and mild, not a lot of fragrances, and then follow that up by a good moisturizer that can really help kind of prevent acne. And then also simple things like after you have been at the gym or you have been outside just kind of washing your face. Those can all be helpful as well and you want to look for products that say their dermatologist recommended and non acne forming or non comedogenic, those are important things to look for as well.

Eczema can be a little bit more tricky. Not everybody has that but certainly a lot of people do. It really is just the kind of a chronic dry skin condition and some of those other things that we talked about can certainly help to prevent that or at least manage it for those that have it.

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Your Healthy Family: How the sun can benefit some skin conditions, but use caution – KOAA.com Colorado Springs and Pueblo News

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CLEVELAND, OHIO If you have eczema or psoriasis, youve probably been told that spending time out in the sun can be good for your skin. While that is true, Melissa Piliang, MD, dermatologist for Cleveland Clinic, said its also important to make sure youre not overdoing it.

Thats a common question I get, Can I get a little sun and see if that helps? and I think thats something to think about, especially if you have psoriasis or atopic dermatitis, said Dr. Piliang. Its important to keep in mind though, the sun increases your risk of skin cancer, especially the most deadly type of skin cancer melanoma, so you still want to be careful and practice smart sun behaviors.

Dr. Piliang said if you do plan to spend some time in the sun to help with your skin condition, make sure you are only out there for five to ten minutes at a time. You dont want to get sunburned.

She recommends wearing sunscreen on all areas of your body you dont want exposed directly to the sun. When it comes to sunscreen, you should be using one with an SPF over 30 that is broad-spectrum and is water-resistant. You could also wear a hat and sun protective clothing.

Dr. Piliang said even though the sun can be beneficial, it shouldnt replace other forms of treatment like light therapy and prescription medications.

There are so many treatment options out there beyond just the sunlight or moisturizers you can buy over the counter. The dermatologist can help you get your skin clear and on a treatment that is safe and effective and you can tolerate well, she explained.

There is no known cure for skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis, but Dr. Piliang said light therapy and medication can really make a difference.

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Eczema in children flares in lockdown thanks to stress and environnment – Coventry Live

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Approximately one in five children live with eczema in the UK, but concerns are rife about this relatively common skin condition.

New research by targeted skincare brand Gladskin found around a third (31%) of childrens eczema cases have become worse since the pandemic started, with 37% percent of parents saying stress and anxiety triggers their childs flare ups.

The condition also seems to affect a childs social life, with almost two in five parents claiming their little one has been left out of social events because of judgement over their eczema. And sadly, just under half (44%) of parents even say they themselves feel judged because of their childs eczema.

Clinical Microbiologist Dr Bjorn Herpers said: Eczema is a condition that so many children have to deal with, and I believe if we increase the nations understanding of the skin microbiome we can improve treatment and outcomes.

"Our skin microbiome is made of billions of bacteria. However, 40% of people have the bacterium staphylococcus aureus on their skin too - a known cause of eczema flare-ups in some people. Treatment should target just this bacterium so the skin can restore the balance of bacteria of the skin microbiome.

Nearly 50% will change soap, shampoo and washing powered, yet only 10% will consider rebalancing the bad bacteria on the skin. On average, parents are willing to give a treatment eight weeks to help their childs eczema with a third saying they have tried products but gave up because they werent working, while 37% said the treatment was too harsh for their childs skin.

Dr Herpers has offered up his own tips to help children who are currently suffering with eczema and says to parents:

1. Be mindful - soaps, harsh chemicals, drying alcohol disrupt the bacterial balance by killing the good and bad bacteria - being mindful about what we put on our skin is key.

2. Create or improve a daily skin care routine - a daily routine of cleansing the skin with a gentle face wash and without perfumes will help keep the bacteria in balance. Using skincare products that are based upon a scientific understanding of the skins microbiome is even better.

3. Research - find out what triggers your inflammatory skin condition and if it is worsened by staphylococcus aureus - if you are suffering with eczema, inflamed acne or pustular rosacea, in the majority of cases staphylococcus aureus plays a role.

4. Target the bad bacteria only - if your skin condition is caused by Staphylococcus aureus you could try Gladskin, which contains an enzyme that selectively targets the bad bacteria from the microbiome.

5. Test - If you try a new product with an active ingredient, first test it on a small, non-infected, body part.

Your skin microbiome is made up of the trillions of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that live on your skins surface. In a healthy, well-functioning microbiome, these good bacteria work together to defend against disease and other environmental threats.

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The Best Body Acne Treatments. According to Experts and Reviews – Shape Magazine

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It can be tempting to want to skip creams and lotions when your skin is oily and acne-prone, but it's important to keep moisturizing. Over-drying your skin can actually end up making it produce more oil, only exacerbating the situation. Enter this lotion, another favorite of Dr. Gonzalez. "It's gentle and hydrating, but also highly effective because it contains salicylic acid, one of the best ingredients for body acne." Top tip: It's also a great way to ward off future breakouts once your skin is clear, and helps smooth away any bumps or uneven texture, too. (Related: The 10 Best Body Lotions for Dry Skin, According to Reviews)

One reviewer wrote: "Seriously, this is the stuff of miracles. My skin is finally smooth! I tried everything to get rid of the bumps and pimples on my butt and upper thighs: Neutrogena body washes, alcohol pads, tea tree oil, apricot scrub, spot cream... absolutely nothing worked at all. This stuff made everything clear up in about two weeks just by putting it on after the shower. I will probably be using this everyday for the rest of my life."

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Daily dangers to skin health and tips for future care | Featured Articles – Pennsylvanianewstoday.com

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The skin is the largest organ of the body and an important protector against pathogens. During the summer it is the most vulnerable.

About the pulse We talked with UPMC dermatologist Holly Shadle about the importance of skin health and skin care tips throughout the summer and year.

People dont think theyre sitting in your car every day, where the sun is constantly hitting you. People with a little baldness on the top need to be careful. Theres sun damage there. There are many spots of cancer and pre-cancer caused by the disease, says Shadle. You do not believe that daily sun exposure actually leads to long-term damage, if not as much as, or even more than, most burns.

A. Skin health is really very important. People are unaware that this skin is actually the largest organ in the body, which protects the body from things like pathogens and damage. I think there are many causes that can help with. It helps with temperature control, sensation, and feel, but it also helps maintain moisture and prevent dehydration, so it helps the rest of our body. Its like an outward armor to protect, so its really important that we take good care of it.

A. The sun is one of the biggest things that comes to mind. You should always wear an SPF when you go out. We recommend at least 30 plus. You dont actually have to get anything higher, but You dont actually have to get anything lower than that, so its very important to maintain the skin and prevent damage, because it can lead to something like skin cancer and also of aging It has the potential to increase such things and reduce skin moisture.

There are other things that people arent thinking about. Regular moisturizing of the skin is very important, as rashes and eczema may appear in the summer. .. When you get out of the pool or shower, its as easy as tapping your arm to dry.

Also, make sure you moisturize at least once a day, especially after taking a shower. All of these can really help and I honestly recommend patients to use free products that do not contain fragrances or additives. The good thing is that they are now readily available. And while such things are really easy, they can all help your daily skin health.

A. Skin health is important all year round, and I think its important to notice your face even with something as simple as a winter sunscreen, especially if you forget it, but on a regular basis. Daily moisturizers with SPF are recommended, especially after a shower, moisturizing daily and always trying out those free and transparent products.

A. As you get older, your skin will definitely change. As you get older, your skin will tend to be a little thinner, less elastic, and some water will be lost. I remember its like our body.

And as you get older, you must take special care to make sure you are definitely using sunscreen You must definitely use those moisturizers Must be. And as simple things like tide detergents may become more irritating to you as your skin changes, you may have to consider switching to a really more sensitive product. not.

Another thing is that many people use good soaps such as ivory and dial soap, but as the skin changes, the skin becomes too rough and it is also helpful to switch to sensitive soaps such as dub. ..

So, one of the best things you can do to help reduce or prevent it on a regular basis is just to wash your face once a day, a good face wash is hypoallergenic and mild And not many scents, then follow up with an excellent moisturizer that really helps prevent acne. And sometimes its easy, like after going to the gym or going out. They all can be useful as well, and I would like to find a product recommended by a dermatologist that does not form acne or induce acne. These are also important things to look for.

Eczema needs a little more attention. Not everyone has it, but certainly many do. Its really a kind of chronic dry skin condition, and some other things we talked about certainly help prevent it, or at least manage it for those who have it. Useful for.

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Looking for a Dry Scalp Treatment? Here are 18 Soothing Options – Yahoo Lifestyle

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Tired of dusting white flakes off your favorite shirt? Luckily, there are plenty of products that target dry scalps at the root. But before we jump into the various ways to treat dryness, lets get one thing clear: Dry scalp and dandruff are not the same thing.

Though many of the symptoms are similar (namely itchiness and flakiness), the causes are different. Dandruff, also known as seborrheic dermatitis, can be brought on by a number of factors such as an overgrowth of fungus on the scalp or a skin condition like psoriasis or eczema, whereas a dry scalp is just, well, dry skin thats typically brought on by environmental factors like a change in seasons or a reaction to a new product.

That said, we culled a comprehensive shopping guide that troubleshoots for both issues, so youll get some much-needed relief either way. From soothing shampoos to purifying scrubs, here are 18 dry scalp treatments that actually work.

RELATED: The 5 Best Eczema Shampoos to Treat an Itchy Scalp

Treat this leave-in lotion as the final step of your haircare routine. The lightweight formula is packed with nourishing ingredients like sunflower seed oil and panthenol to give your roots a boost of moisture without weighing them down. The calming, beachy scent is a nice bonus.

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Does one actually need a scalp scrub? Why yes, it turns out we do. This one has a whipped texture that lathers nicely as you massage it into your scalp. With Himalayan pink salt, cold-pressed moringa oil and unfiltered rosehip oil (this is GP, after all), it makes our hair feel shiny and new.

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This soothing solution uses Binchotan charcoal, witch hazel and biotin to target dry, itchy scalps at the root and promote a healthier head of hairall while delivering a refreshing tingle. Use it after shampooing as a leave-in or as a pre-bedtime treatment if you prefer morning showers.

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I like this shampoo because it's a mild, pH-balanced formulation with pyrithione zinc that can decrease yeast on the skin without causing irritation, shares Dr. Hadley King, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City.

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It can be tricky to find a powerful anti-dandruff formula that wont strip color-treated hair. Luckily, this conditioner gets the job doneand then somethanks to a blend of zinc pyrithione and botanical ingredients like coconut oil, vitamins and antioxidants in the formula.

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Another favorite of Dr. Kings, the RE-fresh Anti-Dandruff Shampoo contains apple cider vinegar and salicylic acid to exfoliate and offer anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, as well as moisturizing ingredients that keep the scalp and hair from getting dried out, she explains.

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Though its not specified as a dandruff shampoo, it has many dandruff fighting ingredients like apple cider vinegar to remove extra buildup and castor oil to quell inflammation. Add soothing ingredients like aloe vera and hydrating shea butter and its easy to see why this shampoo has a cult following. Plus, the sulfate-free formula is gentle on color.

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This anti-fungal formula uses vitamins A, B12 and C to fortify your strands and soothe any inflammation that accompanies your dandruff. (Note: As with any dandruff shampoo, you want to massage it gently into your scalp and let it sit for a couple of minutes so the active ingredients can do their job before rinsing.)

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Seborrheic dermatitis can affect other parts of your body from your head to your face, upper chest, upper back, armpits and groin. So, if youre experiencing flakes on multiple areas, you may want to try this soap. Formulated with two percent pyrithione zinc and other skin-soothing ingredients like oatmeal and olive oil, its also fragrance-free, making it a better pick for those with sensitive skin. To use, create a lather using warm water, gently massaging it into any affected areas for at least 30 seconds before rinsing thoroughly.

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When your facial skin is dry, you use an exfoliator to help scrub away the dead skin cells, so it makes sense to add the same step to your hair care routine. This apricot-seed-filled scrub gently remove flakes, buildup and excess oils, leaving behind nothing but a refreshing tingle.

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Fast absorbing yet still ultra-nourishing, this blend of rosemary, peppermint and jojoba oils supports natural blood circulation to help hair growth while combating dryness, breakage and flaking. We're also fans of the cooling sensation it leaves behind.

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Get instant and lasting relief with this lightweight leave-in. Apply it to freshly washed hair, using the pointed nozzle to distribute the formula evenly; style or let dry as usual. Hyaluronic acid and vitamin B3 deliver rich hydration, while soothing any itching or irritation.

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Gently massage this luxe shampoo into your roots to produce a delicate lather. The signature ingredient, bee propolis, has antiseptic properties to help prevent further scalp conditions, while treating any existing flakes and dryness.

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Admittedly, Scalp 18 is a funny-sounding name for a shampoo, but the fans of this coal and tar-infused formula swear by its dandruff clearing prowess. It also includes jojoba oil, which is known for its hydrating and anti-bacterial properties, as well as argan oil to soothe any irritation on your scalp. The end result? Flake-free, soft hair thats easier to style and manage.

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Safe for color or keratin treatments, this shampoo pulls out the big guns. It uses active plant concentrates to not only calm an itchy scalp but also prevent bacteria growth that can further aggravate the situation. We're also partial to the refreshing scent and generous lather it provides.

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Swap in this scrub every third shampoo to keep any pesky flakes away. Made with ultra-fine Himalayan salt crystals that don't feel too scratchy against your skin and Abyssinia oil to strengthen your strands, it swiftly clears up any residue, so all you're left with is a super clean head of hair (and extra volume).

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This kit is great for people who have a sensitive and flaky scalp. It contains aloe to soothe any irritation. The three-part system includes a shampoo, conditioner (that you use on both the scalp and lengths of your hair) and a leave-in serum.

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If youve ever tried an apple cider vinegar rinse, this scrub is sort of like that, but you wont smell like salad dressing for the rest of the day. Its formulated with ACV to clarify and balance the scalp pH and sea salt to gently exfoliate and remove any buildup thats sitting on the surface. (Rest assured, it wont strip out color in the process.)

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Is it Time to Dump Hoth Therapeutics Inc (HOTH) Stock After it Is Lower By 1.27% in a Week? – InvestorsObserver

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The market has been down on Hoth Therapeutics Inc (HOTH) stock recently. HOTH gets a Bearish score from InvestorsObserver's Stock Sentiment Indicator.

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Hoth Therapeutics Inc (HOTH) stock has risen 0.97% while the S&P 500 has fallen -0.53% as of 10:55 AM on Tuesday, Jul 6. HOTH has risen $0.01 from the previous closing price of $1.54 on volume of 81,854 shares. Over the past year the S&P 500 is higher by 36.15% while HOTH has fallen -36.07%. HOTH lost -$0.66 per share in the over the last 12 months.

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Hoth Therapeutics Inc is a development-stage biopharmaceutical company. It is focused on targeted therapeutics for patients suffering from conditions such as atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, chronic wounds, psoriasis, asthma, and acne. The company owns the BioLexa Platform which combines an FDA-approved zinc chelator with one or more approved antibiotics in a topical dosage form to address unchecked eczema flare-ups.

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Conference on IT ethics: Artificial superintelligence and the handling of corona data – Market Research Telecast

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Lately, criticism of digitization has mostly been about speed. Its all going too slowly, is the complaint. It could often be advisable to take more time. An online conference organized from Hamburg now deals intensively with the questions of what we do with computers, what we shouldnt and what we should perhaps do completely differently.

The joint conference the International Society for Ethics and Information Technology (INSEIT) and the International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) With its extensive program, bundled in several parallel strands, has addressed a multitude of fundamental questions about Philosophy and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence performed.

On the first day, Matthew Davis (Uppsala University) dealt with the question of whether machines can develop consciousness. Based on the biologist Mario Vaneechoutte, he differentiates between experience, perception and awareness as hierarchically building on processes that have evolved in nature and could develop in the same way in machines driven by economic development, which is as diverse as possible usable robots. It can be assumed that machines will develop their own ethics and morals and be capable of feelings similar to human fear, says Davis.

Michael Cannon (TU Eindhoven) discussed the existential risk that could be associated with the development of a superintelligence. This essentially revolves around the question of whether a superintelligence is able to reflect on the legitimacy of its goals which in turn depends on the underlying concept of intelligence: A general artificial intelligence would contain this ability for self-reflection, says Cannon, a more instrumental one , on the other hand, an understanding of intelligence that is focused on limited applications does not. These two concepts have so far been incompatible, says Cannon.

Rafael Capurro pointed out that there has been a discussion that has been going on for centuries about the status of superintelligences and the human way of dealing with them in the form of gods. Cannon conceded that the question of superintelligence was basically theology, but that knowledge from this area had yet to be integrated.

The considerations of Sabina Leonelli (University of Exeter) on the handling of data during the Covid-19 pandemic referred to the here and now. The digital transformation had been massively accelerated by the spread of the corona virus, but at the same time awareness of problems such as the marginalization of population groups, often along existing divisions, had also grown. In general, an overemphasis on technical measures such as tracking apps or vaccinations can be observed. Surveillance capitalism will be strengthened while supporting social initiatives like the global, even distribution of vaccines (COVAX) Lip service remained.

In general, the pandemic offers many opportunities to examine social changes, identify societal sore points and develop solutions. However, it is important to keep an eye on a number of things when using the data, warns Leonelli. There is a risk that the surveillance measures introduced to track the infection will survive the pandemic. It is therefore by no means too early to start thinking about the digital structures of the world after Covid-19.

Leonelli also recalls that data is by no means neutral. They dont speak for themselves, are very diverse and difficult to compare. Predictive models as well as attempts at causal explanations would therefore have to be critically scrutinized again and again. Most neglected is the identification of social and ecological deficiencies. The connection between data and physical and social reality should not be lost sight of.

All of this speaks against advancing data science too quickly, said Leonelli. Methodological fairness at every stage of research requires that not only the usual experts be invited to consultations, but that ordinary citizens are also involved. At the moment a closed science is still dominant, and its publications largely refer to itself. Science must open up, expand its focus from the technical to the social and also address automation as a dystopia.

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6 July 2021

Quantum Blockchain Technologies Plc(QBT or the Company)

QBT To Use D-Waves Quantum Technologies In Cryptography Algorithms

Quantum Blockchain Technologies Plc (AIM: QBT), the UK Quantum Computing Cryptography and Artificial Intelligence research and development (R&D) and investment company, listed on the London Stock Exchanges AIM market, announces it will use the Leap quantum cloud service from D-Wave Systems Inc., the leader in quantum computing systems, software and services, to develop cryptography algorithms for crypto currency mining.

QBT will now be able to access D-Waves quantum-classical hybrid solvers, which leverage both quantum solutions and best-in-class classical algorithms to run large-scale business-critical problems. With real-time access to quantum computers via the cloud, QBT aims to transform classic computing cryptography algorithms, such as the one used for Bitcoin mining, in quantum computations, or quantum-classic hybrid computations.

QBTs quantum computing team is working on the Leap platform with the goal to exploit the speed of quantum computations, which can be, under the appropriate conditions, several order of magnitudes faster than a classic computer.

D-Waves new quantum computer, Advantage, includes more than 5,000 qubits and 15-way qubit connectivity. More qubits and richer connectivity provide programmers and businesses access to a larger, denser, and more powerful graph for building commercial quantum applications.

The hybrid solver services in the Leap platform combine the power of Advantage with classical resources, enabling businesses and developers to build, run and solve complex, large-scale business-critical problems with up to 1 million variables.

QBT has already created a team, which has started working on the conversion of optimised cryptographic algorithms, in order to make them suitable to run on D-Waves quantum system and quantum hybrid solvers.

Francesco Gardin, CEO and Executive Chairman of QBT, commented, QBT is delighted to work with the D-Wave team, which we believe will provide us with an alternative approach to the computation of cryptographic algorithms. We have selected what we believe is a major international consolidated player in the quantum computing market and we look forward to working with them during the first phase of the project. In particular, we are excited to have the benefit of utilising D-Waves Advantage quantum processor, with more than 5,000 qubits where we intend to develop our optimised cryptographic algorithms.

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Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave Systems Inc., commented, Bringing quantum computing to the world requires a robust ecosystem of developers and researchers, as well as forward-thinking businesses that are committed to building practical and applied quantum computing applications. QBT is a leader in developing new and disruptive approaches to blockchain technology an important innovation with the power to change the world.

For more information on D-Wave, please go to: https://www.dwavesys.com/quantum-computing

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Quantum Blockchain Technologies PlcFrancesco Gardin, CEO and Executive Chairman

+39 335 296573

SP Angel Corporate Finance(Nominated Adviser & Broker)Jeff Keating

+44 (0)20 3470 0470

Leander (Financial PR)Christian Taylor-Wilkinson

+44 (0) 7795 168 157

About Quantum Blockchain Technologies (AIM: QBT)

Quantums R&D focus is on Cryptography and AI using Quantum Computing, bringing together the most advanced classic computing technology, along with quantum computing and AI deep learning, to develop, among other things, a new and disruptive approach to blockchain technology, which includes cryptocurrencies mining and other advanced blockchain applications.

The Company has set up a team of international experts in the above sectors, as well as a computing infrastructure to support the development of the most advanced innovative solution based on the front-line IT technologies.

For further information, please visit, http://www.quantumblockchaintechnologies.co.uk

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