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Fede Montagud, editor. A sensor patch to analyse sweat. They say bracelets and watches are taking on a new meaning as wearables , whether they count the steps we take during the day or monitor the quality of our sleep. Researchers at the University of Cincinnati (USA) have developed a bandaid-like wearable gadget with a sensor that measures electrolytes, metabolites and proteins in perspiration and which could prove to be of diagnostic value. Anna Solana, science journalist. The skin hazards of shopping.
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Fede Montagud, editor. Deodorants and antiperspirants may reduce or hide the smell emanating from the armpits after a hard day's work or a workout, but no product can completely eliminate body odour. However, a recent discovery could help improve the products currently available in the market. A few years ago, Chris Callewaert. At that time considered to be primarily responsible for body odour. Read More. Fede Montagud, editor. Cosmetic surgery: think twice…. Fede Montagud, editor. Some forums refer to r...
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Violeta Camarasa, science journalist. The History of Skincare. Do we have to suffer for vanity’s sake? Since time immemorial humans have used a host of products to beautify the skin. Many of these historical ingredients were toxic and some even lethal. Cosmetics have an ugly side that shows how humans in their vanity are capable of suffering a lot. Violeta Camarasa, science journalist. Soaps: thousands of years, thousands of formulas. 1 Babylon and ancient Egypt. Violeta Camarasa, science journalist.
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Fede Montagud, editor. Deodorants and antiperspirants may reduce or hide the smell emanating from the armpits after a hard day's work or a workout, but no product can completely eliminate body odour. However, a recent discovery could help improve the products currently available in the market. A few years ago, Chris Callewaert. At that time considered to be primarily responsible for body odour. Read More. Fede Montagud, editor. Cosmetic surgery: think twice…. Fede Montagud, editor. Some forums refer to r...
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Fede Montagud, editor. Killing sharks with moisturizers. This headline may seem absurd, but it isn’t. We care for our skin by diligently applying emollients, moisturizers, night creams, eye creams, etc. But many of these cosmetics contain squalene, an ingredient that is sometimes obtained from the liver oil of certain deep-sea sharks whose survival is seriously threatened by overfishing. From shark liver oil. Read More. Rosa Taberner, dermatologist. When sweating is a problem. Fede Montagud, editor.
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Anna Solana, science journalist. Sun damage continues after dark. It may take a few hours for you to realise that you got sunburned while sunbathing. Similarly, the mutations that ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause in DNA and that lead to the dreaded skin cancer continue for several hours after you’ve left the beach or the mountains and the sun has gone down. Researchers at Yale University led by Douglas E. Brash, a professor of radiology and dermatology have published a study in Science.
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Josep Orellana, science journalist. The skin’s circadian rhythms. Journal of Biological Rhythms. Humans, without being aware of it, have an internal biological clock that controls many of their bodily functions. The skin also has these circadian rhythms and organizes its activities according to the hours of the day and the night to be more effective. This way we can know when is the optimum moment to apply a cosmetic product on the skin. Fede Montagud, editor. Cosmetic surgery: think twice…. When we refe...
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Núria Estapé, science journalist. Caffeine for the skin. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. The beauty industry has appropriated the active ingredient of our most universal breakfast drink. Caffeine, the alkaloid that wakes us up by stimulating the nervous system, also has beneficial properties for the skin. It appears that it reduces cellulite, increases blood circulation in the small blood vessels that nourish the skin, prevents skin cancers and even promotes hair growth in men. Cells) and also in the h...
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Anna Solana, science journalist. Applying sunscreen is the most common way to protect the skin from the sun’s radiation, but not everyone uses the most suitable product and not everyone remembers to re-apply it after a few hours. For some time now, more convenient alternatives for avoiding UV damage have been investigated. Oral photoprotectors could be one solution. Anna Solana, science journalist. Diamonds for the skin. Fede Montagud, editor. A few years ago, Chris Callewaert. It may take a few hours fo...