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 ...
— 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 ...
To minimize the risk of sun damage, people can wear sunscreen, cover up exposed skin, and avoid the sun during the hottest time of day. The risks of excessive sun exposure include burns and heatstroke ...
As summer heats up and outdoor activities increase, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are urging Americans to protect their skin from ...
As summer approaches, health experts are urging the public to take sun protection more seriously. May marks Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and doctors say the risks, especially from melanoma, should not ...
Those long afternoons this summer, all that fun in the sun could have a lasting impact on your health. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. OU Health Dermatology Chair Dr.
Outdoor workers routinely face prolonged exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation, a factor that significantly elevates their risk of developing non-melanoma skin cancers as well as other UV-induced ...
Administrator Lee Zeldin revealed on Sunday that he has successfully undergone treatment for skin cancer, using the ...
“UV exposure is one of the primary causes of premature aging, leading to wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots. By applying ...
Melanin is often talked about in terms of skin tone, but its role goes far beyond color. This naturally occurring pigment functions as one of the body’s most important defense systems, especially when ...
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin divulged that he had skin cancer removed from his face, urging people to use sunscreen and have ...