July 1, 2006 — -- Ever stayed out too long in the sun? Missed a spot with the sunscreen and got sunburn? Soon, there may be something new you can do about it. A "morning after" lotion called ...
Prolonged exposure to UVA accelerates skin ageing and increases the risk of cancer, but this wearable device could signal when it hits dangerous levels ...
Spending time outside — even just a little — can often lead to sunburn if your skin is unprotected. And sunburns can happen at any time of the year, not just summer. In fact, a 2024 American ...
Provide shade during peak sun. Don't over-prune; let leaves provide coverage. Plant tomatoes early enough so they mature before extreme summer heat. Tomatoes love and need a lot of sunlight and heat ...
Time spent in the sun is not always fun. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 40 percent of Americans age 18 and older had at least one sunburn in 2004. Sunburn, an ...
A meta-analysis of 17 studies showed that painful, blistering, and/or severe sunburns of medium and high frequencies significantly increase the risk for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). To ...
Recent vitiligo research has challenged long-held assumptions about skin cancer risk in patients with depigmented lesions. A ...
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