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Surgeons have used a new technique to save the life of a toddler who was born with an extremely rare birth defect in what is thought to be a ...
Plus, though the dye reduces photon scattering, it doesn’t entirely eliminate it, notes Rowlands. The thicker the tissue you use it on, the darker and less clear the resulting image will be.
Researchers at Stanford University made the skin of mice transparent using the yellow no. 5 food dye, otherwise known as tartrazine, that's typically found on Doritos.
Breast cancer does seem to be associated with permanent hair dye, though, Dr. White said. In a 2019 study involving more than 46,000 women, Dr. White and her colleagues found that those who used ...