For years, medical advice on sun exposure has remained largely consistent: limit direct sunlight, apply sunscreen liberally, and wear protective clothing to minimize the risk of skin cancer.
whose research often covers sun safety and skin cancer. “But with SPFs ranging from 1 to about 8, none of them offer any real protection against UV rays.” Experts say you need at least an SPF ...
We've all heard the saying "it's the small things that count" and this sentiment has never been truer when it comes to sun protection. Up to 80 per cent of skin cancers are preventable using the ...
Sun exposure doesn't take a break in winter! Dr. Julia Carroll joins us on World Cancer Day to talk about the importance of protecting our skin from harmful UV rays during the colder months, ...
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