Checking the daily UV Index forecast can do more than help you plan outdoor activities - it can help protect your skin from ...
Bengaluru recorded an extreme UV index of 13, raising serious health concerns. Experts warn of risks like skin burns, eye ...
Cancer is the No. 1 cause of line-of-duty deaths among firefighters, who are 9% more likely than the general population to be ...
Physical activity is associated with a reduced risk for all-cause mortality and improved survival in patients with skin cancer, a meta-analysis shows.
Outdoor training can mean major UV exposure. Dermatologists share practical SPF, timing, and reapplication tips for sweaty, sunny workouts.
Can everyday cosmetic products cause cancer? An oncologist explains the real risks linked to parabens, phthalates, deodorants, moisturisers and fairness creams.
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.
Experts have warned about the dangers of 'tan-fluencers' who promote the use of high-risk tanning methods such as sunbeds and ...
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Doctors are offering possible reasons for President Donald Trump's visible neck irritation, which was noticed by the public during a Medal of Honor Ceremony at the White House on Sunday.
Do tattoos cause cancer? Are inks fully regulated? Can you get an MRI or donate blood after getting inked? Experts separate tattoo myths from medical reality.
Skincare products are often touted to contain carcinogens. However, not all such claims are true, shares Dr Jayesh Sharma.