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Glass Skin? Meet Glass Hair! Here's How to Achieve It

This is about to be your hair's new obsession!




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The Worship Podcast (Episode 25): Worship Culture - How Skinny Are These Jeans Gonna Get?

Dustin and James talk about the current worship culture. Big topic right? They talk through image and what the culture of worship looks like, and maybe what it should (and could) look like.

You won’t want to miss the insights here from some of the best worship leaders in the world. OK, that's highly debatable, but they’ve been around for ages, at least ...

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Living In Skin

We all miss touching things — groceries, door knobs, hands, faces. And most of all, skin. The living tissue that simultaneously protects us from the world, and lets us feel it. In this episode, the politics, biology, and inner life of your skin.

Original Air Date: April 18, 2020

Guests:

Angelo BautistaTiffany FieldAlissa WatersNina Jablonski

Interviews In This Hour:

My Problem With SkincareEven During Quarantine, You Need A 'Daily Dose Of Touch'Reclaiming Scars As Works Of ArtThe Science Of Skin Color




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Nurses union calls on CDC to reinstate universal masking guidance

Silver Spring, MD — The nation’s largest union and professional association of direct care registered nurses is urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to update agency guidance and reinstate the “recommendation to everyone to wear masks in public or in physical proximity to others outside their own household.”




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Deerskin gloves

These genuine deerskin sports gloves feature 3M Thinsulate Insulation and black spandex with two-way stretch backing for fit and flexibility.




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CPWR offers skin cancer prevention tips for outdoor workers

Silver Spring, MD — Workers who spend all or part of their days outdoors have an increased risk of developing skin cancer, the Center for Construction Research and Training (also known as CPWR) cautions in a recently released hazard alert.




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NIOSH asking firefighters to share health data for cancer research

Washington — NIOSH is looking for participants for a soon-to-launch registry intended to aid research on understanding and preventing firefighters’ risk of cancer.




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Agent Orange exposure may increase skin cancer risk among Vietnam vets: study

Houston – Vietnam War veterans who were exposed to the herbicide Agent Orange may have an increased risk of developing skin cancer, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.




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Prolonged, intense sun exposure may raise military personnel’s risk of skin cancer: study

Rosemont, IL — Members of the military may face an increased risk of developing skin cancer, according to a recent study from the American Academy of Dermatology.




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Hand protection and skin health

What measures can we take to promote hand health in industrial settings where employees frequently handle stains, grease, adhesives or chemicals?




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NIOSH releases skin-hazard profiles on nine chemicals

Washington – NIOSH has published nine new skin notation profiles to “alert workers and employers to the health risks of skin exposures to chemicals in the workplace.”




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Understanding occupational skin disorders

Skin diseases are the second most common type of occupational illness, with more than 13 million workers potentially exposed to chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin.




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Campaign focuses on protecting farmers from heat stress, skin cancer

Iowa City, IA – A new campaign is reminding farmers about the dangers of skin cancer and heat stress, and how to stay protected.




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Goatskin glove

The cut-resistant Goatskin Driver Glove with liquid protection is ideal for tough jobs in wet and greasy situations.




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Outdoor workers and skin cancer

The American Academy of Dermatology cautions outdoor workers to be aware of an invisible hazard: the sun’s ultraviolet rays. Exposure to these rays for hours is a major risk factor for a number of skin cancers, including melanoma – the most serious form.




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Winterize your skin

How does cold weather negatively impact the skin, and how can I protect my skin in the winter?




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Occupational skin diseases: More common than you think

Occupational skin diseases are the second-most common type of occupational disease. NIOSH estimates that more than 13 million U.S. workers are potentially exposed to chemicals that can be absorbed through their skin.




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Protect your skin

Do you work with wet cement, paints or plaster? Maybe adhesives? These are just some of the materials that can irritate your skin because they can contain harsh substances such as hexavalent chromium, calcium hydroxide, toluene, xylene, epoxy resins and lime.




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Customizable skin care dispenser

Customize different types of skin care dispensers with the updated Pick and Mix website.




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Lycored: Skin Health

New research indicates that Lycored’s LumenatoTM can help the skin age beautifully by boosting the collagen network and helping to protect it from damage. The ingestible skincare extract is a synergistic blend of natural tomato nutrients and antioxidants with benefits for beauty and skin wellness.




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AIDP: Boost Immunity, Skin Health

AIDP, Inc. said that BeautyOLIGO®, from Neo Cremar Co Ltd. (Seoul, Republic of Korea), was granted a Natural Health Product Number by Health Canada. Natural health products cannot be sold in Canada unless they have undergone an exacting review by Health Canada and are then approved and licensed with a Natural Product Number (NPN).




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Lycored: Skin, Beauty Boost

A new study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology has found that its synergistic blend of nutrients and antioxidants not only boosts collagen but also supports ceramides and protects them from oxidation. Ceramide levels decline rapidly with age, affecting the skin's elasticity and toughness and leading to fine lines, saggy skin, dryness, and lack of radiance.




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J. Skinner Baking Partners with Stellex in Expansion-Focused Recapitalization

Stellex’s partnership with J. Skinner will support investment into production capacity expansion, increased automation, and new product development. 




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A new book explores a hundred years of busking history

NPR's A Martinez talks with Cary Baker, author of "Down on the Corner: Adventures in Busking and Street Music."




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US skinhead mercenary admits Russia had good reason to launch special operation

Kent McLellan, a 32-year-old American neo-Nazi who fought in the Donbass as part of the Nazi Right Sector* movement, who then joined Azov Battalion* after Russia launched the special operation in Ukraine, returned to Florida and started sharing his experience with media outlets. Some of his interviews do not fit into the framework of what American propaganda says about the Ukrainian conflict. In a conversation with Juan Sinmiedo, Ken "Boneface" McLellan busted myths about the coup on the Maidan, about today's Ukraine, and about how many neo-fascists Ukraine has actually sheltered.




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Quarantine Agency Develops Differential Diagnosis Technology for Lumpy Skin Disease

[Science] :
The Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency says it has developed, for the first time in the world, a differential diagnosis technology for lumpy skin disease(LSD), a viral disease that affects cattle. With the technology, jointly developed with Median Diagnostics, it can be determined within eight hours if a ...

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Beware of fake AI tools masking very real malware threats

Ever attuned to the latest trends, cybercriminals distribute malicious tools that pose as ChatGPT, Midjourney and other generative AI assistants




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Stanford engineers develop a plastic clothing material that cools the skin

Stanford engineers have developed a low-cost, plastic-based textile that, if woven into clothing, could cool your body far more efficiently than is possible with the natural or synthetic fabrics in clothes we wear today.

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  • Physics & Chemistry

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SkinnyPop adds Cheddar Jalapeño flavor to permanent lineup

While SkinnyPop popcorn’s brand equity continues to resonate with ready-to-eat (RTE) consumers, research has shown that spicy, bold flavors are undeveloped in the RTE category compared to total salty snacks but are leading growth.




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SkinnyDipped welcomes new Salty + Sweet line

Salty + Sweet is available in three flavors: Vanilla Crunch Almonds, Maple Crunch Almonds, and Cinnamon Crunch Cashews.




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SkinnyDipped CEO talks about the lighter side of snacking

The brand aims for the sweet spot between better-for-you and indulgence.




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SkinnyDipped releases holiday lineup

SkinnyDipped is releasing a new flavor lineup for the holidays, including Maple Kiss, Pumpkin Spice, Peppermint, and Mocha Splash.




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The J. Skinner difference

Although the James Skinner Baking Co., Omaha, NE, maintains a highly diversified bakery business, its core ethos stems from the elegant, deceptively simple notion of 100 layers.




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Questions plumbing business owners should be asking themselves

Here are 46 business proverbs or truths that apply to the plumbing profession, presented in no particular order. Accompanying each is a question every plumbing company owner should ask about his company.




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Metsä Board Decides Against Investing in the Kaskinen Folding Boxboard Mill

Metsä Board will write down the costs of the pre-engineering, in total approximately EUR 8 million, treated as an investment, as an item affecting comparability in the January-March 2024 operating result.




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Al Levi: Busting the multitasking myth

It’s déjà vu all over again” is a famous quote by the late, great Yogi Berra. I’ve lived this scenario, and I’m betting you have, too. I’m talking about callbacks — the woe of the contracting industry.




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Workers must feel safe: Those going back to work are risking their lives

As the U.S. has begun to reopen with the coronavirus continuing to affect the country six months after many shelter-in-place mandates developed, workers across a multitude of industries — from manufacturing plants to agriculture to meat processing — are getting sick.




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Asking questions leads to improved worker performance

We had just witnessed a large toolbox talk at a mining construction site in Africa. It wasn’t a bad session; the safety officers were loud and lively in their statements, there was some humor and even the safety manager from the general contractor stepped in to say a couple words.




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Functional, health trends call for masking agents

Current trends for health-and-wellness, plant-based, reduced-sugar and functional beverages, for example, easily can affect the taste, mouthfeel and overall beverage experience. Thus, beverage formulators engage masking ingredients to fight off any unwanted effects.




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Masking solutions meet sugar reduction challenges head-on

To meet consumers’ preferences for functional beverages and lower sugar content, experts note that beverage-makers are turning to solutions using advanced high-intensity sweeteners, flavor modifiers and maskers to deliver functional beverages without compromising on taste.




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Functional beverages place greater need for masking ingredients

As functional beverages remain in demand, experts highlight how masking ingredients are essential in formulations by enhancing a beverage’s overall drinking experience.




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Sparkling Ice refreshes iconic skinny bottles

Sparkling Ice is rolling out all new packaging labels on its iconic bottles. The refreshed label prominently positions a bold, clean, and more modern-looking Sparkling Ice logo above the familiar fruit-filled ice cube. 




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Lifelong Labs' Greg Lindberg Shares Secrets to Youthful, Flawless Skin Without Treatment or Botox

"My skincare routine is simple, I only use soap and water," said Greg Lindberg. "My skin doesn't need anything else because it's soft and rejuvenated due to my anti-aging program.




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The Aesthetic Surgery Center Now Offers Renuvion® Skin Tightening

Aesthetic Surgery Center introduces Renuvion®, a new era of skin tightening for superior cosmetic results.




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Hudson Aesthetics is unveiling a new aspect of skin resurfacing technology for flawless complexions

Hudson Aesthetics MD




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Unique Valentine's Day Gift Idea for Cancer Survivors: Legend of the Spa Introduces Radiation Recovery Cream by Award Winning Skincare Expert, Maureen Brody

Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and for those looking to express love and support to cancer survivors, Legend of the Spa has unveiled a thoughtful and soothing gift option: the Pink Lotus Radiation Recovery Cream, for post radiation.




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Calling All Moms - Belli Skincare's Website Got an Exciting Spring Makeover

Belli Skincare is launching a new web design for spring (www.belliskincare.com) - just in time to celebrate Mother's Day! The new site has a modern, enhanced and streamlined design that makes navigation smoother.




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What New Fabric Makes These 6 Super-Stretch Skinny Jeans Most Popular In 2021?

New fabric jeans best for climbing, cycling, work, gym and every day




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World's First AI Skin Diagnosis Beauty Platform 'IM TYPE' Experience Store Opens at DDP in Seoul, Korea

Attracts global visitors, showcasing K-beauty and offering personalized skincare solutions both online and in-store.




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Silicon Valley Aesthetic Dermatology Announces New Blog Post on Laser Skin Rejuvenation for San Mateo and Foster City Residents

Silicon Valley Aesthetic Dermatology introduces a new blog post detailing the benefits of laser skin rejuvenation. San Mateo and Foster City residents can explore how these treatments help achieve youthful, glowing skin.