Among Hispanics, Risky Sun Exposure Varies by Language Spoken: Study
English-speaking adults less likely to protect themselves, researchers findContinue Reading
English-speaking adults less likely to protect themselves, researchers findContinue Reading
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Deadly skin cancer still rare in kids, but long-term study found 2 percent yearly increase among whitesContinue Reading
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Hair loss by age 30 may raise risk, study suggestsContinue Reading
As spring break nears, FDA warns that seemingly harmless lark might blister, scar skinContinue Reading
Shaving, clipping and waxing may raise risk of skin virus, study findsContinue Reading
Excessive moisture, lotions and wipes can irritate a newborn’s skinContinue Reading
Some 2009-2010 cases originated in Key West mosquitoes, not from travelers, CDC saysContinue Reading
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