- Wednesday, October 5, 2011, 18:25
- Health
Adding caffeine in sunscreens can more reliably protect against skin cancer. The discovery has been made by the scientists from Rutgers University in the U.S.
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- Friday, June 24, 2011, 18:34
- Health
The experts from the medical center at the University of Loyola, Ill., guided by Professor of Dermatology Rebecca Tung have found that the women who regularly wear baseball caps and sandals expose themselves to a much higher risk of skin cancer.
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- Wednesday, June 22, 2011, 20:22
- Health
A lot of time has been spent by FDA to formulate new demands for sunscreens. Their review was announced back in 1978. What does a good sunscreen mean from the point of view of the most rigorous organization in the world?
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- Wednesday, June 9, 2010, 18:12
- Health
White hair is looked upon as a sign of old age, but recent research discovered hair can be bleached into white as a harmless side effect of new treatments of advanced melanoma.
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- Thursday, September 3, 2009, 7:24
- Health
A while ago scientific studies suspected tanning beds to be 'probable carcinogens'; unfortunately, further research proves that they are conducive to developing skin cancer.
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- Monday, May 18, 2009, 20:40
- Health
Some kinds of danger are apt to lurk in the most innocent environment, and it looks like the next one may be quite close: in beauty salons. There is a warning out to the effect that the ultra-violet light that is used on your hands to help fix artificial nails could cause proliferation of cancer on the skin.
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