Clear skies, warm days and free time set the stage for more people being active during the approaching summer months. A dermatologist at Baylor College of Medicine reminds outdoor enthusiasts about ...
More people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year in the U.S. than all other cancers combined. About one in five Americans ...
For Cancer Prevention Month, we’re highlighting five behaviors that prevent almost 50% of all cancers. Did you know you need to practice sun safety year-round? You may think about sun safety only ...
As we get older, our skin becomes more vulnerable to the damaging effects of the sun. The natural aging process causes the skin to become thinner, making it easier to sunburn and leading to a higher ...
In the summertime, much of the focus is on the adverse effects extreme heat can have and how workers can protect themselves. Still, it’s important not to underestimate the blazing threat the sun ...
With temperatures rising and outdoor plans in full swing, sun safety should be at the top of everyone’s summer checklist. While soaking up the sun can boost mood and provide vitamin D, too much ...
OCEAN CITY, Md. — Leading up to this Memorial Day weekend, Med Star Health is recognizing its first Sun Safety Week. The health system is raising awareness of the best practices to follow when it ...
Let's enjoy the summer sun safely. While some some sun exposure is needed for vitamin D production, overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can result in sunburn, as well as lead to ...
Every golfer knows that it’s important to wear sunscreen on the course, and reapply it religiously. Spending hours under the sun’s harmful rays can be very damaging to your skin if you’re not careful.
Outdoor work environments bring on unique challenges during the summer months. According to most recent data CDC, 285 construction workers have died from heat-related illnesses in recent years, ...
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