With the warmer months just around the corner you may be getting ready to plan some fun in the sun. The summertime always finds children spending hours outside playing, as
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The sun is a heavenly luminous body that gives our planet life. Despite the advantages it offers, it also emits harmful rays known as ultraviolet (UV) radiation. If you are
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Too much exposure to sunlight can be harmful to your skin. Dangerous ultraviolet B (UVB) and ultraviolet A (UVA) rays damage skin, which leads to premature wrinkles, skin cancer and
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Arm yourself with the best habits for healthy, cancer-free skin.
With the warm summer months fast approaching, some people’s minds turn to the beach while others consider ways to protect their
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Your skin is your armor—it protects you against injury and infection. Typically, people tend to concentrate on caring for their face because it is what is most noticeable to others.
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The Skin Cancer Foundation says that one in five people in the US will develop skin cancer. That's a whopping 20 percent, a statistic well-worth our attention. At South County
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Is the sun your friend, or not? Is time your friend, or not? The answers to these questions may go either way when we talk about skin cancer. Cancer Research
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Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers. More that two million people in the U.S. are afflicted by skin cancer each year, and that number is only rising.
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A cancer diagnosis, no matter what kind, is one of the most terrifying times of many peoples’ lives. Under the right circumstances, skin cancer is often caught early, giving it
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Skin cancer is one the most common of all cancer types, which occurs when malignant cells are found in the outer layers of your skin. More than 2 million people
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