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Learn more about the latest trend that's encouraging people to forgo sunscreen, and how not applying it could actually be ...
We are coming into the prime season for increasingly powerful UV radiation from prolonged exposure to the sun.
IT’S common knowledge that sun damage can increase your risk of developing skin cancer. But experts have warned that it takes a scarily low number of sunburns in your lifetime to make you ...
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Professor Catherine Harwood, consultant dermatologist and Melanoma Focus Trustee added: “Sunburn significantly increases the likelihood of developing skin cancer later in life. "The fact that so ...
Stephen Maxwell, 58, from Clydebank, was diagnosed with melanoma in 2022 and told 18 months ago he had nine months to live.
Both are ultraviolet, which means they cause skin cancer. A worrying 90 per cent of skin cancer cases in the UK are a direct result of sunburn and using sunbeds, according to Cancer Research.
The month of May marks National Skin Cancer Awareness Month, a critical time to focus on the most common form of cancer in the United States and, more importantly, how to prevent it.
Contrary to popular myths, Black people are not immune to sun-related health risks. Experts emphasize the importance of sun ...
With sunny weather forecast for this week and the May bank holiday weekend, skin cancer experts are concerned about the ...
Despite decades of public health messaging, Canadians are spending more time in the sun and using less sun protection—raising ...