Perfect Corp To Reveal Top AI Tech Trends Of 2024 At CES

Perfect Corp To Reveal Top AI Tech Trends Of 2024 At CES

Perfect Corp, the “Beautiful AI” tech solutions provider, will illustrate how advancements in Generative AI and AR technology are transforming the consumer experiences in different ways at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).   CES will take place from January 9 to 12 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This year’s theme, “Beautiful AI,” focuses on the fusion … Read more

Designs For Health Launches Two New Collagen Formulas

Designs For Health Launches Two New Collagen Formulas

Designs for Health, the expert-recommended and preferred brand for high-quality, professional strength, research-backed supplements and recipient of the 2023 Top Supplement Manufacturing Company award has launched Whole Beauty Collagen and Collagen + MCT. These products complement the company’s bestselling Whole Body Collagen, now offering consumers three superior, efficacious collagen formulas.   “While the market for … Read more

Siloxane emissions during the use of hair care products can pose health repercussions

Siloxane emissions during the use of hair care products can pose health repercussions

​​​​​​Hair products often contain ingredients that easily evaporate, so users may inhale some of these chemicals, potentially posing health repercussions. Now, researchers have studied emissions of these volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including siloxanes, which shine and smooth hair. The scientists report in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology that using these hair care products can change … Read more

Predictive Intelligence, Emerging Technologies Lead Topics At Fragrance Creators’ Annual Meeting

Predictive Intelligence, Emerging Technologies Lead Topics At Fragrance Creators’ Annual Meeting

The Fragrance Creators Association gathered members and industry stakeholders to celebrate the association’s achievements and what’s to come in the new year during its annual meeting, which was held on Nov. 14 at The Chart House in Weehawken, New Jersey.      “We focus on helping our members future-proof their businesses,” said Farah K. Ahmed, … Read more

Citrus compounds show zesty promise in type 2 diabetes management

Citrus compounds show zesty promise in type 2 diabetes management

In a systematic review published in the journal Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, authors have described the therapeutic potency of citrus bioflavonoids in controlling blood glucose levels and metabolic complications in patients with type 2 diabetes. Study: A systematic review exploring the mechanisms by which citrus bioflavonoid supplementation benefits blood glucose levels … Read more

New smartphone attachment could enable low-cost neurological screening for all

New smartphone attachment could enable low-cost neurological screening for all

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a smartphone attachment that could enable people to screen for a variety of neurological conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease and traumatic brain injury, at low cost-;and do so accurately regardless of their skin tone. The technology, published in Scientific Reports, has the potential to improve … Read more

Seasonal training shifts don’t shake rugby players’ heart health, finds study

Seasonal training shifts don’t shake rugby players’ heart health, finds study

In a recent study published in the journal Echo Research & Practice, researchers used a combination of 2D echocardiography, electrocardiography (ECG), and speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) to investigate the variations in male rugby football league (RFL) players’ cardiac function across four main time periods during an RFL season. Cardiac and training load co-evaluation during end … Read more

Shorter course of radiation therapy just as effective for intermediate risk prostate cancer, study shows

Shorter course of radiation therapy just as effective for intermediate risk prostate cancer, study shows

People with intermediate risk, localized prostate cancer can be treated as effectively using fewer and higher doses of radiation therapy delivered over five treatment sessions as they can with lower doses delivered over several weeks, a new phase III randomized trial suggests. The findings, which are the latest from a series of studies investigating the … Read more

Autologous breast reconstruction linked to higher patient satisfaction

Autologous breast reconstruction linked to higher patient satisfaction

Women undergoing autologous breast reconstruction – in which the breast is reconstructed using the patient’s own tissues– report higher satisfaction with their breasts at follow-up, compared to those undergoing implant-based reconstruction, reports a study in a special October supplement to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons … Read more

Mobile AI rivals specialists in diagnosing skin cancer, outperforms junior doctors

Mobile AI rivals specialists in diagnosing skin cancer, outperforms junior doctors

A recent Lancet Digital Health study assesses whether mobile phone-powered artificial intelligence (AI) could support the diagnosis and management of pigmented skin cancer. Study: Comparison of humans versus mobile phone-powered artificial intelligence for the diagnosis and management of pigmented skin cancer in secondary care: a multicentre, prospective, diagnostic, clinical trial. Image Credit: Gordana Sermek / Shutterstock.com Background Advanced machine learning … Read more