Exercising in the open air requires a little extra effort when it comes to protection. It’s worth it, though. You can level up your SPF game and still enjoy a sweat session outside.
About 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. But unlike some other types, skin cancer can often be prevented!
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How to use the UV index to lower your skin cancer risk
Checking the daily UV Index forecast can do more than help you plan outdoor activities - it can help protect your skin from ...
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Lower your skin cancer risk!
Skin Cancer is the most common type of Cancer in the U.S. Learn what you can do to lower your risk.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month. And there are some things doctors say you should do to keep yourself safe as we head into summer. The Sun Safe team from the Georgia ...
A clinical trial found nicotinamide, a form of vitamin B3, may help reduce skin cancer risk. Participants who took ...
Doctors who perform skin cancer surgeries often recommend nicotinamide — which is a form of Vitamin B3 — to their patients. It's been shown to protect cells from UV radiation damage. Now, a new study ...
The solstice may not happen for another few weeks, but in the U.S., Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer. Barbecues, pool parties, long hiking trails and other outdoor activities beckon — ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - May is skin cancer awareness month. Ninety percent of skin cancers are caused by sun or ultraviolet exposure — from the sun or tanning beds. Twelve minutes in a tanning bed is equal ...
— Despite all we know about the sun's damaging rays and how just a few unprotected beach days can come back to haunt us, skin cancer is on the rise. The U.S. Food and Drug administration estimates ...
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