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Emily Crane is a writer, producer, and editor who has covered politics, health, business, and finance for publications like The Atlantic. She's also the host of the All Work All Play Podcast. She graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism with a focus on investigative reporting and data visualization.

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L’Oréal partners with WHO Foundation to “democratise access to skin health support”

As part of the programme, L’Oréal Act for Dermatology, the group has partnered with the World Health Organisation (WHO) Foundation to work to combat common skin diseases along with often-neglected tropical skin diseases, and increase awareness of skin diseases across the globe. President for L’Oréal Dermatological Beauty Myriam Cohen-Welgryn said the programme aims to help […]

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Healthy Returns: Wegovy is linked to an increased risk of hair loss, study suggests

A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Healthy Returns newsletter, which brings the latest health-care news straight to your inbox. Subscribe here to receive future editions. Yet another study is zeroing in on the unintended side effects of Novo Nordisk‘s semaglutide – the active ingredient in the company’s blockbuster weight loss drug Wegovy

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Inclusivity takes center stage: Insights from the 2025 SeeMe Inclusivity Index

The 2025 SeeMe Inclusivity Index highlights leading beauty brands that have demonstrated consistent and meaningful inclusivity efforts, with e.l.f. Beauty, Dove, and Maybelline topping the list. The index, which evaluates brands based on their commitment to representation in marketing, product development, and purpose-driven initiatives, offers a comprehensive look at industry progress and areas for improvement.

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LaFlore introduces Skin Health Testing Kit to advance microbiome-based skin care

The global skin care market is projected to reach $189.3 billion by 2025, according to market research firm Statista, with microbiome-focused products emerging as a major growth segment. Recognizing this shift, Dakota Biotech, through its brand LaFlore, has introduced a Skin Health Testing Kit designed to provide consumers with deeper insights into their skin microbiome.

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2025 label refresh: Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap gets clearer guidelines and sustainability focus

Dr. Bronner’s has updated the product labels for its 18-in-1 Pure-Castile Magic Soap and All-One Pure-Castile Magic Bar Soap. The redesigned labels improve legibility, offer clearer usage guidelines with descriptive illustrations, and emphasize the company’s environmental and social responsibility commitments. Enhanced usage guidelines and EWG verification “Our updated Magic Soap labels offer usage guidelines and

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RFK Jr. pressures Big Food to remove artificial dyes in meeting with CEOs

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told top food executives on Monday that he wants “the worst ingredients” out of food and is willing to take action to get rid of them. Removing artificial dyes from the food system is an urgent priority of the Trump administration, and Kennedy said he wants

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Singapore's population is aging fast. It hopes AI can help manage its elderly care

CONVERGE LIVE, an inaugural thought leadership event, kicks off at Jewel, Singapore on Wednesday.  From listening devices that detect falls to “patient sitter” systems in hospitals and robots helping with exercise in care homes, Singapore is looking to artificial intelligence to help manage the health of its elderly population. By 2030, a quarter of Singaporeans

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We're booking profits in a rallying rotation play and using the cash to buy 2 others on the dip

We are making a handful of more trades Tuesday. Selling 75 shares of GE Healthcare at roughly $86 each; following the trade, Jim Cramer’s Charitable Trust will own 550 shares of GEHC, decreasing its weighting to about 1.43% from about 1.62% We are buying 50 shares of TJX at roughly $116; following the trade, the

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Digital physical therapy provider Hinge Health files for IPO

Hinge Health, a provider of digital physical therapy services, filed to go public on Monday, the latest sign that the IPO market is starting to crack open. Hinge Health uses software to help patients treat musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain and carry out post-surgery rehabilitation remotely. The company’s revenue last year increased 33% to $390 million, according

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Hinge Health to go public as soon as April, source says

Digital physical therapy startup Hinge Health is gearing up to file for an initial public offering, potentially as soon as next week, CNBC has learned. Hinge Health helps patients with musculoskeletal injuries ranging from minor sprains to chronic pain recover from the comfort of their own homes. Its IPO has been a highly-anticipated exit within the

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