It’s understandable to feel your eyes start roll when someone mentions the importance of wearing sunscreen on your face and body every day, year-round...especially if you like to exercise outdoors.
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How to care for your skin as you approach menopause
As you approach menopause, hormonal shifts can cause skin changes like dryness, wrinkles, and increased sensitivity. Cleansing and hydrating, sun protection, and lifestyle changes can help maintain ...
May 27 was World Sunscreen Day, a powerful reminder of the importance of protecting your skin from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. While a sun-kissed glow might feel like a summer essential, ...
An economic evaluation found that sunscreen costs varied substantially by unit price and clothing use, with annual expenses ranging from $39 to $1429, depending on price and use of sun-protective ...
Vishal A. Patel, MD, shares skin cancer prevention tips, highlighting sun-smart habits, risk-based screening, and at-home early detection. He concluded by underscoring how clinicians and health ...
Space weather has seen a flurry of activity this week. An explosive solar flare that erupted Tuesday, just two days after the sun unleashed one of its most powerful flares, temporarily disrupted ...
RSV cases and hospitalizations in California are rising this winter season. Infants and older adults face higher risk of severe RSV infection. Vaccination and hygiene help prevent spread. Respiratory ...
Sunscreens enhanced with lignin, a component of wood, can have sun protection factors (SPFs) that exceed 180. They also seem to last longer and penetrate less into the skin than existing products, ...
The United States is facing one of its most severe flu seasons in decades, data show. Infections and hospitalizations are surging, driven by a new mutated influenza A variant, H3N2 "subclade K." ...
Flu is surging across most of the U.S. But, amid an early, harsh season, there is a glimmer of promising news: The flu shot may be more effective than experts predicted. Early evidence shows that this ...
Doctors across the country say flu season has arrived earlier than usual and is hitting people — mainly kids, so far — especially hard. “I don’t think I ever remember seeing it this severe, this soon, ...
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