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Skin cancer usually starts from spending too much time under the sun’s powerful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Without protecting your skin from these rays, they can damage your DNA – which controls how your cells grow…
As summer comes to an end, the weather gets cooler and the days grow shorter, leaving many people to store their sunscreen for the upcoming season. However, even in the fall months, ultraviolet (UV) protection…
Do you know your family’s history of skin cancer? If one or more of your parents, siblings, or children develop skin cancer, you have a higher risk of developing skin cancer than a person with…
While those with lighter skin tones are generally the most at risk for skin cancer, anyone with any skin color can get skin cancer. Unfortunately, many patients are under the impression that those with darker…
A recent study published in the Journal of American Dermatology has suggested a link between a commonly prescribed blood pressure medicine and skin cancer. Researchers at the University of Southern Denmark found that one of…