New research suggests moderate sun exposure offers health benefits, challenging traditional protection guidelines and changing public perception.
Here are five facts that will help you be safer in the sun. UV rays are not all the same. When we talk about sun exposure, what we really mean is exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UV-A and UV-B ...
Sun Safety Myth 2: "I get skin checks ... as little as six weeks to two months,” King explains. “So preventing exposure in the first case is the single best thing to do because the UV damage ...
Sun exposure doesn't take a break in winter! Dr. Julia Carroll joins us on World Cancer Day to talk about the importance of ...
This advancement has opened the door to a more balanced approach to sun exposure—one where the skin is shielded from harmful UV rays while still allowing enough sun exposure for vitamin D ...
Researchers from The University of Queensland are shining a light on the link between greenspace exposure and better health ...
At George Washington University, medical students developed a website to raise awareness about skin cancer prevention and sun ...
The keen fisherman and lover of the great outdoors was in his early 40s when he was diagnosed with melanoma. Now almost 60, ...
Sun exposure is a common trigger for rosacea symptoms. Ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause inflammation, damage the skin barrier, and dilate blood vessels, increasing redness or the deepening of skin ...