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Why Skin Creams Give You Rashes

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A lot of people react to certain compounds found in skincare products, and scientists may have figured out why these pesky rashes happen and how to prevent them. Meanwhile, a pair of papers published last week show how AI can be trained to detect cancer more efficiently than doctors.

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