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Don’t Be a Turkey
Winter is here! You don’t want to fake and BAKE, but you don’t want to be the white meat this Turkey Day either! Get your holiday spray tan on!
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Skin Cancer Awareness Month
May is Skin Cancer/Melanoma Awareness Month. Stay tuned for sun safety tips and safe tanning practices all month long! Summer is almost here and it’s important to be safe! Be SEXY. Be SAFE. Be BOLD.
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Tanning Shot? Not As Good As It Sounds.
Click Here For Video:Doctors: Tanning Shot Could Do More Harm Than Good
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3 Tips to Help You Avoid Developing Skin Cancer
Miracles happen once in a blue moon. Stop depending on miracles. Follow a few tips and (possibly) you can avoid catching, the dreaded word: Cancer.
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Tagged cancer, exercise, oxygen, skin cancer, sunscreen
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Should Tanning Beds Be Banned For Use By Teenagers?
There is no doubt that the light and warmth of the sun makes most of us feel good. Small quantities of sunshine produce Vitamin D, which regulates our calcium metabolism. Most people look good with a tan so it is …
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Understanding Skin Cancer
One of the saddest realities that we, humans, face is the risk of illness. It gets even sadder when the illness we face is terminal or leading to death. There are various diseases that may be considered terminal, but among those that are very common today is skin cancer. In fact, among the different types of cancer, this one is said to be the most common. Although there are three forms of this disease – basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma – the fact that it is terminal should be enough to alarm us. As we know, there is still no definitive cure for the disease, that’s why the best defense we have against it is prevention.
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New iPhone App Can Detect Skin Cancer
Scientists have developed a novel gadget that converts the iPhone into a powerful medical tool to review skin cancers. The wonder device named ‘Handyscope’ when plugged with an app into the Apple smartphone turns iPhone into a dermatascope, which doctors use to detect cancer.
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A Powerful Weapon Against Skin Cancer
It is well known that chronic sun exposure occurs not only photo aging but different types of skin cancer. Previously, the only alternative for the treatment of malignant and skin conditions such as superficial basal cell carcinoma and / or nodular actinic keratoses and Bowen’s disease was surgery or cryotherapy, leaving about unaesthetic scars in the treated area.
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SPF in Sunscreen – The Basics
There seems to be lots of jargon and confusion around what SPF in sunscreen means. This article sets out to demystify what SPF means and give a straight forward definition around some of the more complex sunscreen based terms.
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Nodular Melanoma – A Cancer That Creeps From the Sun
The most serious type of skin cancer could lead one to fatality is Nodular melanoma. This is around 35% of all thick melanoma cases combined.
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Minimizing Sun Exposure Is The Best Way To Prevent Skin Damage
Protect your skin from the sun when you can, wear protective clothing such as hats, long-sleeved shirts, long skirts, or pants. Use sunscreen lotion on your face, neck, hands, forearms and other unprotected areas of the skin. Be sure to …
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