Skins
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
MPs warned about deadly ‘frog poison’ skin cream being sold into Britain
MPs warned about deadly ‘frog poison’ skin cream being sold into Britain Regulators warn of skin products scraped from the skin of a live giant monkey frog and traditionally used in shamanic rituals which has been linked to deaths Experts have warned of “snake oil” cosmetic products being sold into the UK via Amazon. A powerful committee of MPs has investigated the unregulated “wild west” cosmetics industry in the UK including cosmetic products such as a skin cream made from poisonous frogs....
'My skin blisters from writing and eating – then my son's peeled off in bath'
'My skin blisters from writing and eating – then my son's peeled off in bath' Jennifer Taylor, 34, has a rare genetic condition A mother whose skin tears and blisters from writing, walking and eating was "devastated" when she discovered her son had inherited the same condition, after the skin on his leg "peeled off" during a bath at just 10 days old. Jennifer Taylor, 34, first displayed symptoms of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) as a baby when her thumb blistered, turned purple and...
Optimizing Neuro-Fuzzy and Colonial Competition Algorithms for Skin Cancer Diagnosis in Dermatoscopic Images
arXiv:2505.08886v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The rising incidence of skin cancer, coupled with limited public awareness and a shortfall in clinical expertise, underscores an urgent need for advanced diagnostic aids. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a promising tool in this domain, particularly for distinguishing malignant from benign skin lesions. Leveraging publicly available datasets of skin lesions, researchers have been developing AI-based diagnostic solutions.
Look for these ingredients in a moisturizer for mature skin
Skin becomes drier as we age; that’s why adding moisture to the skin is key for those with mature skin.
Firefighters face a higher risk of skin cancer, but nano fabrics with tiny, rough fibers can help keep them safer
Firefighters face a higher risk of skin cancer, but nano fabrics with tiny, rough fibers can help keep them safer Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Wildland firefighters are exposed to a mix of harmful chemicals in the smoke they breathe and the ash and soot that gets on their clothing. Over long assignments fighting fires that can last for days to weeks, those chemicals can be absorbed by their skin. Some of those chemicals are carcinogens.
King Charles' daily breakfast that's good for your heart and skin
King Charles' daily breakfast that's good for your heart and skin This simple concoction includes four straightforward everyday ingredients Royal breakfasts are often associated with silver platters, smoked salmon and lavish spreads. But King Charles is said to favour a far simpler start to the day - one that nutrition experts say could be beneficial for both heart health and skin. According to Falstaff, the former Prince of Wales enjoys baked eggs with cheese, spinach and tomatoes, a...
IMA++: ISIC Archive Multi-Annotator Dermoscopic Skin Lesion Segmentation Dataset
Announce Type: replace Abstract: Multi-annotator medical image segmentation is an important research problem, but requires annotated datasets that are expensive to collect. Dermoscopic skin lesion imaging allows human experts and AI systems to observe morphological structures otherwise not discernable from regular clinical photographs. However, currently there are no large-scale publicly available multi-annotator skin lesion segmentation (SLS) datasets with annotator-labels for dermoscopic...
Transverse spin texture in optical non-Hermitian skin modes
arXiv:2606.02189v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In structured electromagnetic fields, polarization textures are often closely linked to the spatial variation of the energy flow. However, this familiar picture has been established mainly for lossless and isotropic settings, and concrete examples showing how it is modified in media with gain and loss remain limited. Here, we demonstrate that optical skin modes associated with the non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) carry a finite transverse...
Influence of anisotropy on the expansion performance of auxetic skin meshing geometries: a finite element study
new Abstract: This study investigates the combined effects of anisotropy and auxetic mesh geometry on the performance of skin graft expansion. Finite element models of auxetic slit-based geometries were developed and subjected to 25 percent tensile strain. Skin was modelled using an anisotropic constitutive formulation.
JI-ADF: Joint-Individual Learning with Adaptive Decision Fusion for Multimodal Skin Lesion Classification
Announce Type: replace Abstract: Skin lesion classification is essential for early dermatological diagnosis, yet many existing computer-aided systems rely primarily on dermoscopic images and underutilize the multimodal evidence routinely available in clinical practice. To address this gap, we propose \textbf{JI-ADF}, a trimodal deep learning framework that integrates dermoscopic images, clinical photographs, and structured patient metadata for clinically grounded skin lesion classification....