Look for the term broad spectrum on your sunscreen. This means the sunscreen can protect you from both UVB/A rays.
Science has happy news for us all. A new research conducted by the team at the Telethon Kids Institute has found how exposure to sunshine may aid in slowing down the development of obesity and ...
According to the findings of a new study, published online in the journal PLOS One, persons residing at higher latitudes, with lower sunlight exposure and greater prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, are at greater risk ...
Moving immediately into the shade does not stop sun damage as UV rays can continue damaging skin cells hours after exposure.
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 ...