Menopause may be best known for hot flashes and mood swings, but it can also come with many other less talked-about symptoms, including skin changes. Studies have shown that a majority of women report ...
A common dye found in snack foods can turn skin invisible so that we can see the organs inside, scientists say. Researchers found that applying the dye to skin allowed them to see the blood vessels of ...
Turns out ordinary food dye can make living tissue safe and temporarily transparent. Still, maybe don't try it on your kids. Reading time 3 minutes And now for something completely different: A team ...
Rubbing an E-number found in the orange food dye used in Doritos, the tortilla snack, can turn the skin invisible, scientists have found. A chemical called tartrazine, also known as FD&C Yellow #5 and ...