Cold days and cosy indoor hours can still take a toll on your skin — check out myths and facts about why applying sunscreen ...
BASKING IN THE sun has been considered a health hazard for at least four decades. The main risk comes from ultraviolet (UV) light, which the Sun emits alongside visible radiation. This can increase ...
You know the drill -- whenever you're outside, especially during the summer, you should wear sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun's UV rays. But what about wearing sunscreen indoors? Can ...
It's always important to protect yourself from UV radiation to avoid getting burned and damaging your skin. One way to plan for your safety outside is by checking the UV index. (Photo Credit: E+/Getty ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . While ultraviolet exposure from the sun is known to cause skin cancer, sunspots and other damage, for some with ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The cross-sectional observational study took place in Turkey and included 200 healthy children with a mean age ...
A board-certified dermatologist said doctors still don't know the risks UV lamps used for gel manicures pose. Gel manicures only expose the skin to UV light for a short time, but frequent exposure may ...
Samer Wahood, AB, shares that his research reveals a significant link between July erythemal UV radiation exposure and increased risks of melanoma in situ and invasive melanoma. In this interview, ...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation may lower the risk of developing pancreatic cancer, according to a new study from Australia. Researchers looked at 1,400 people and found that those born in areas ...