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Summer is synonymous with people spending more time outdoors, especially in Florida. With summer vacations and the Fourth of ...
While melanoma primarily affects people with fair skin, it can affect anyone, according to plastic surgeon, Dr. Srikanth ...
Rare, deadly, and often missed, some skin cancers develop in areas that rarely see the sun. Scientists are still learning about them, but here's what we know.
I can usually drink a bottle of wine and not feel anything. But after I noticed the lump in my neck, I realised I was getting ...
Simon Bowler says the invasive melanoma, which started as a lump on his neck, was initially dismissed by doctors as a ...
IF you love a bit of sun, you might know to check your skin for worrying moles, blemishes and marks. But did you know that ...
As the human body's largest organ, it's no surprise that an endless number of things can go wrong with your skin.There are the lumps and bumps that can appear out of nowhere.
July is UV Safety Awareness Month, highlighting the growing risks of UV radiation and encouraging the use of protective measures to reduce sun-related health threats.
Many everyday symptoms are inconsequential. You have a poor night’s sleep to thank for your bloodshot eyes, or a new lotion ...
Dermatologists and doctors share their honest thoughts on sunscreen — and offer advice on additional sun protection methods ...
Non-melanoma skin cancers are diagnosed a combined 147,000 times a year in the UK, while melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, is diagnosed 17,500 times a year.