It recommends that adults use around six to eight teaspoons of sunscreen if they are covering their entire body. Sunscreen ...
Skin cancer, the most common cancer in the U.S., is primarily caused by exposure to UV radiation, which damages skin cells ...
But don’t get too excited—as you probably know, all that time outside could increase your risk of skin cancer and premature ...
Summer is officially here, and that means more time outdoors, more sunshine, and a good reminder to think about skin health.
According to the American Cancer Society, skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. Fortunately, ...
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 — ...
Social media posts cite real sunscreen absorption studies but go beyond what the research found.
A doctor from the Western Health and Social Care Trust is urging the public to take simple steps to protect themselves from ...
The HSE’s National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP) and Healthy Ireland have once again teamed up with the GAA and Kellogg’s ...
When most people think about sun protection, they often associate it with beach vacations or long summer days outdoors.