Tag - Skin Cancer
When you are outdoors or on the beach enjoying yourself, it is imperative for you to know the long term risk factors associated with excessive sun exposure on your skin. Skin cancer is usually caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet rays of the...
Prolonged exposure to sunlight, besides other factors leads to skin cancer. In 2007 alone, 1,000,000 cases of skin (non-melanoma) cancer have been estimated, with nearly 2000 people being killed by the disease.
Though it is not always possible to...
All of us are aware of deadly skin cancer. But, a new study has urged parents to shade their kids from harmful UV rays. The warning comes as a result of a study that has found strong evidence that overall sun exposure in childhood results in deadly...
If you are wealthy, this piece is for you. A recent study has revealed that wealthier people are more than twice vulnerable to the deadliest form of skin cancer, than those financially lesser lucky.
The study conducted by Queen's University...
People fond of getting their skin tanned may land up messing up with their skin texture and leaving them smell funky, if not leading to overexposure causing skin cancer – responsible for the death of thousands of people each year.
Never mind, what you...
Sunscreen lotions are a must this summer. A good sunscreen serves two purposes namely, helping the skin maintain its natural oils and moisture, which can be lost through exposure to the sun's radiation. Secondly, sunscreen also protects the skin...
When it comes to skin, male skin is three times more likely to develop certain types of skin cancer. Researchers from the Ohio State University have come out unveiling this fact, after testing the effects of UVB rays on mice.
Explaining the reason...
Sunshine is not always bad for your skin, as usually it is considered. A new study has tried to bring out the brighter side sunshine. Actually, it has been found that a blast of sunshine could help skin diseases and cancer by attracting immune cells to...
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Prostate cancer, Sunshine, Sunbath, Tanning, Tan, Skin tan, Tanned skin, Bask, Cancer, Skin cancer, Skin aging, Skin damage, UV rays, Ultra violet rays, Wrinkles, vitamin D3, Vitamin D, skin surface, Health & Fitness
Hanker after healthy skin not after fair skin. Dr. Clive Anderson, consultant dermatologist and venereologist at Nuttall Medical Centre, Jamaica, has hurled this message. Actually, in the recent years, skin bleaching has emerged as a fashion among...
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Skin care, Melanoma, Healthy skin, Skin dryness, Skin thinning, Skin cancer, Enlarged blood vessels, Dermo Gel Plus, Movate Cream, Skin bleaching products, Bleaching creams, Skin fairness, Neprosone Gel, Stretch marks, Skin bleachers, Bleachers, Health & Fitness
Skin is a vital part of our body; therefore, its proper care is requisite. We should not forget that make up is just to add to the beauty of our skin but relying utterly on it and that too at the cost of skin may invite trouble.
However, it is...
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Skin care, Skin cancer, Wrinkles, Skin dryness, Dryness, Soft skin, Smooth skin, Rough skin, Healthy skin, Sunscreen, Make-up, Health & Fitness
Wrinkle formation is an inevitable phenomenon that comes out as it ages. However, by following some important tips one can definitely put off the emergence of wrinkles. Following are few important tips to delay wrinkle formation:-
1. Try not to...
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Wrinkles, Skin care, Skin, Healthy skin, Skin cancer, UV, Ultraviolet rays, Tanning beds, Stress, Smoking, Water intake, Skin ageing, Matured skin, Smooth skin, Health & Fitness
Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that grows out comparatively faster than other forms of cancer. Perhaps, this is the reason why Melanoma is growing round the world rapidly.
However, here are some important tips that you can bring in use in order to...
The lure of a sunkissed look and a belief that skin cancer affects only grey haired is putting young people at risk, medical experts say.
Speaking at the launch of the federal government's latest skin cancer prevention campaign, Australia's...
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