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Kelsey Fox is a news writer for Australia Bulletin, where she covers politics, health, business, parenting, and finance. She grew up in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia. In her free time, you can find her hiking in the woods or exploring new restaurants with friends.

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Polite Society’s Jerrod Blandino on ‘Filling the Whitespace’ for Beauty Lovers

For Beauty Packaging’s special March issue featuring Color Cosmetics Packaging, I had an exclusive opportunity to ask the legendary Jerrod Blandino, co-founder of Too-Faced Cosmetics (with co-founder Jeremy Johnson) about past and current trends in the Color category. The two visionary makeup moguls founded Too-Faced in 1998, and sold the brand to The Estée Lauder […]

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Feel-Good Color Packed in Luxe New Shapes

In the current environment, wrapped with economic and political flux, does the “Lipstick Factor” still hold true? What are consumers looking for in color cosmetics, and how are brands responding? How does an overall move toward sustainability guide cosmetic packaging suppliers? Abundant guesswork and data surround one of the largest categories of Beauty, which is

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FDA cancels meeting to update next season's flu vaccines

The Food and Drug Administration unexpectedly canceled an annual meeting of its advisers to update next season’s influenza vaccines, an adviser on the panel and multiple officials tell CBS News, upending the usual process to start manufacturing next winter’s flu shots. “We’re all left trying to understand what is going on. Why was this meeting

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Norovirus sickens nearly 80 passengers on cruise that left from Florida

Dozens of passengers aboard a cruise ship that left from Florida have been sickened with norovirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Vessel Sanitation Program. Holland America Line’s Eurodam left Port Everglades, Florida, on Feb. 19, according to the tracking site cruisemapper.com. The cruise is scheduled to last 10 days and make

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Listeria outbreak linked to recalled shakes now blamed for 12 deaths

A long-running listeria outbreak only recently linked to recalled frozen supplemental nutrition shakes has infected 38 people, killing 12, according to an update on Monday from federal and state health officials. The infections, which ranged across 21 states, were traced this month to products manufactured by Prairie Farms Dairy at a facility in Fort Wayne,

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Penn's first Black woman to graduate from its med school reflects on legacy

Meet Dr. Arlene Bennett, who pioneered the way for Black women at the University of Pennsylvania’s medical school. She was the first Black woman to graduate from Penn’s medical school in 1964 and recently shared how she made the most of her opportunities. There is a lot of laughter at tea time at the Simpson

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"Weathering" and its effect on poor health and life expectancy

Forty years ago, the public was outraged.  It seemed there was a wave of teenage girls, particularly Black teenage girls, getting pregnant. “This was a new idea, this new deviant class of people, and it was portrayed in these terms that were really not accurate: babies having babies,” said Arline Geronimus. Geronimus was at the

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