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I’m A Black Woman Who Loves Self-Tanner… Finally, The Beauty Industry Has Caught Up

I’m A Black Woman Who Loves Self-Tanner… Finally, The Beauty Industry Has Caught Up

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Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links.Many years ago, long before recognizing the damaging effects of the sun and becoming an SPF obsessive, my holidays would consist of whole afternoons spent basting myself on the beach while covered in oil. Yes, really. If you looked up “sizzling

The Best Model-Off-Duty Style From the Spring 2025 Season

The Best Model-Off-Duty Style From the Spring 2025 Season

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Skip to main contentFind anything you save across the site in your account ‎ The November issue is here featuring Billie EilishSUBSCRIBEDaniel Zuchnik/Getty ImagesFashion Month may be behind us, but spring 2025 continues to loom large in our imaginations. While we’re still thinking about Alessandro Michele’s return at Valentino and the Coperni Disneyland show, we

Timothée Chalamet’s 1950s Movie Wardrobe Is My Fall Fashion Inspiration

Timothée Chalamet’s 1950s Movie Wardrobe Is My Fall Fashion Inspiration

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Earlier this year, Timothée Chalamet was spotted filming his upcoming Bob Dylan biopic while wearing the singer’s signature lived-in leather jackets and western boots. But now, the actor is onto his next big Hollywood project—and he has a whole new character wardrobe to go with it. This week, Chalamet has been sighted around New York

Epic asks court to throw out ‘baseless’ Particle Health lawsuit

Epic asks court to throw out ‘baseless’ Particle Health lawsuit

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In a letter to Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald this past week, Epic requested a pre-motion conference in support of its anticipated motion to dismiss Particle Health Inc. v. Epic Systems Corporation, a lawsuit Particle Health filed in the Southern District of New York last month. WHY IT MATTERS The October 15 letter to the court detailed what legal

Singapore invests $150M for public health genAI adoption

Singapore invests $150M for public health genAI adoption

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The Singaporean Ministry of Health is investing SG$200 million ($150 million) over the next five years to further implement new AI technologies across the island-nation state’s health system. This new infusion to the MOH Health Innovation Fund supports the development and testbedding of technological innovations, including AI, making a “centralised push to scale them up

My Health Record sharing law eyed and more briefs

My Health Record sharing law eyed and more briefs

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Health to head to Parliament for MHR sharing law Australia’s Health Minister Mark Butler plans to introduce next month November a piece of legislation that will mandate the default sharing of medical images to My Health Record (MHR). Earlier in May, Minister Butler floated this requirement, which was one of the recommendations of the Strengthening Medicare Taskforce. While there

$30M for My Health Record interoperability and more briefs

$30M for My Health Record interoperability and more briefs

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ADHA seeks MHR interoperability enabler The Australian Digital Health Agency went to market recently to seek a provider of a FHIR server solution as part of efforts to modernise My Health Record (MHR).  “The aim is to build the internal technical platform capabilities and infrastructure integrations to enable FHIR interoperability capability for the MHR,” it

Siloam Hospitals ramp up AI integrations and more partnership briefs

Siloam Hospitals ramp up AI integrations and more partnership briefs

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Siloam collaborates on AI  Siloam Hospitals in Indonesia will be adopting a range of AI solutions from Philips as part of a new partnership. The companies recently signed a memorandum of understanding, which among other things aims to deploy AI technologies across Siloam, particularly in radiology, pathology, interventional cardiology and clinical operations. Through this collaboration

Nutri-Level labelling: Indonesia plans new food labelling laws to mandate front-of-pack grading scheme

Nutri-Level labelling: Indonesia plans new food labelling laws to mandate front-of-pack grading scheme

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The Nutri-Level system is expected to look very similar to Singapore’s Nutri-Grade system​, where processed food products would be labelled as either level A (dark green), B (light green), C (yellow) or D (red) according to their nutrient content.Whilst the system is likely to be implemented in phases, newly-released draft regulation documents from Indonesia’s National