And YES, you should already be wearing it in the winter.
Exercising in the open air requires a little extra effort when it comes to protection. It’s worth it, though. You can level up your SPF game and still enjoy a sweat session outside.
Outdoor training can mean major UV exposure. Dermatologists share practical SPF, timing, and reapplication tips for sweaty, sunny workouts.
A clinical trial found nicotinamide, a form of vitamin B3, may help reduce skin cancer risk. Participants who took ...
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S. Learn the main types, warning signs, and the prevention tip dermatologists say not to skip.
In this video, Harry Jowsey opens up about his personal journey with skin cancer. This video highlights the importance of sun safety and regular screenings, especially for those who spend a lot of ...
Checking the daily UV Index forecast can do more than help you plan outdoor activities - it can help protect your skin from ...
Damage caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation in sunlight is the leading preventable cause of skin cancer in the U.S.; hence, ...
Subsequent decades saw skin cancer targeted with a succession of catchy phrases from “Don’t U.V.O.D.”, “Don’t turn your back ...
The practice of “sunscreen doping” has emerged as a workaround to the FDA’s burdensome regulations for sunscreen ingredients, ...
About 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. But unlike some other types, skin cancer can often be prevented!
Clothing choices, frequency and consistency of application figure into total cost ...