The two studies provided do not contain any research relevant to dry brushing or skin health — one examines the lived experiences of long COVID patients, and the other describes a neuroscience implant device for recording brain activity in animals. Research suggests that no conclusions about dry brushing for skin health can be drawn from this particular set of sources. Studies on this topic would typically need to include controlled trials, observational studies, or systematic reviews examining outcomes such as skin texture, circulation, lymphatic function, or dermatological measures. Readers seeking evidence on dry brushing and skin health should consult literature specifically designed to investigate that question.
Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.
| Title | Type | Year | Direction | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| “I feel like my body is broken”: Exploring the experiences of people living w... | Other | 2022 | Neutral | 90 |
| An adaptable, reusable, and light implant for chronic Neuropixels probes | Other | 2023 | Neutral | 85 |