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'Skin Cancer' - 17 New Result(s)
  • Doctors Think You Don't Use Enough Sunscreen
    Doctors Think You Don't Use Enough Sunscreen

    Even though most dermatologists recommend sunscreen to prevent skin cancer and premature aging of the skin, nearly all of them believe patients arent getting the message, a small U.S. study suggests.

  • Sunbeds May Increase Risk of Deadly Skin Cancer
    Sunbeds May Increase Risk of Deadly Skin Cancer

    Sunbeds which are used in indoor tanning sessions, may increase put people at a higher risk of melanoma. A new study warns that melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. In the last ...

  • Bananas May Help Detect and Cure Skin Cancer: Study
    Bananas May Help Detect and Cure Skin Cancer: Study

    The black spots on old banana peels may unlock a faster, easier diagnosis of human skin cancer, boosting survival chances, said scientists.

  • Australian Deputy PM Warns of Skin Cancer
    Australian Deputy PM Warns of Skin Cancer

    Australia's Deputy Prime Minister on Tuesday warned citizens about the dangers of working in the sun.

  • Tanned Skin May Look Cool But Can Lead to Skin Ageing and Even Cancer
    Tanned Skin May Look Cool But Can Lead to Skin Ageing and Even Cancer

    While people around the world hit the beach or poolside to get a beautiful skin tan, a recent study claims that this obsession can cause major skin damage in the long run.

  • Wake Up and Smell the Coffee: The Popular Beverage May Reduce Skin Cancer Risk
    Wake Up and Smell the Coffee: The Popular Beverage May Reduce Skin Cancer Risk

    Scientists have found that drinking four cups of coffee a day has a protective effect against skin cancer.

  • Moles on Your Arm May Indicate Risk of Skin Cancer
    Moles on Your Arm May Indicate Risk of Skin Cancer

    Do you have more than 11 moles onyour right arm? You may be at a higher risk of skin cancer.

  • Scientists Rehash Evidence on Sunscreen and Skin Cancer
    Scientists Rehash Evidence on Sunscreen and Skin Cancer

    In a review published by the Cochrane Library, Arevalo-Rodriguez and Sanchez and colleagues set out to assess how much we already know about whether sunscreen and other protective measures, such as wearing hats or sunglasses ...

  • Diet Rich In Vitamin A May Reduce Risk Of Skin Cancer: Study
    Diet Rich In Vitamin A May Reduce Risk Of Skin Cancer: Study

    A new study has said that a diet rich in foods fortified with Vitamin A may help reduce risks of skin cancer.

  • Overexposed: The Sun Damage That Can Lead to Skin Cancer and How to Treat it
    Overexposed: The Sun Damage That Can Lead to Skin Cancer and How to Treat it

    Despite the warnings, many of us still overdo it in the summer sun. Here are the main types of skin damage to watch for and what to do about them.

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