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ABILENE, Texas — Warm weather means more time outside at splash parks, dog parks and in the yard but it also means more sunscreen. May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and aims to highlight the ...
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 ...
Our warm weather season is short, and it's important to enjoy the outdoors. The point isn't to be sun-scared — just stay ...
Doctors at the National Institutes of Health have discovered a new cause of skin cancer, according to a report in the New ...
Sure, it feels great on our skin, but we know it comes at a cost, especially for the kiddos. May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and Minnesota has the second-highest rate of melanoma in the country.
Karen Evans, the loving owner of 4-year-old snow-white cat Bobble, retroactively attempted to fix the sun damage on her rescued cat's ears, having noticed the peeling when she adopted the "loving ...
The seasonal weather changes that come with summer are out in full force. An increase in heat, sun and humidity brings new needs for our skin, including potential health consequences ...
Don't have the best skin for that to begin with, because I'm very fair, but really, it can affect anybody, regardless of your skin. If you're not taking care of it," April said.
WASHINGTON (7News) — Dr. Patricia Lucey, Board Certified Dermatologist and Melanoma Specialist, gives tips to help reduce your risk of skin cancer. She said many people do not use enough sunscreen.
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S., and it has increased dramatically in the last 50 years. Melanoma, the deadliest form, is expected to rise by 6% in 2025, and the ...
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and according to the American Academy of Dermatology, it is the most common cancer in the United States with millions of cases diagnosed every year. Dr. Ida Orengo, ...