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Rare, deadly, and often missed, some skin cancers develop in areas that rarely see the sun. Scientists are still learning about them, but here's what we know.
Dermatologist Glenn Kolansky explains why regular skin checks are vital and offers sun protection advice for everyone.
Hyperpigmentation is the uneven skin tones and dark patches that make the skin texture look dull. Here's how you can help get back your natural glow.
Sunshine can feel great but sunburns carry dangers, so use tools such as the UV index to cut your risk of skin cancer and ...
As the human body's largest organ, it's no surprise that an endless number of things can go wrong with your skin.There are the lumps and bumps that can appear out of nowhere.
The skin is the largest organ of the body, and works as a protective shield against the outside world. It protects us, and ...
Oily to dry skin all react to sun exposure differently. By knowing these differences, you are better equipped to handle sun ...
CHANCES ARE, ONE out of five of you reading this will be diagnosed with skin cancer by the time you hit age 70. As the most ...
Sun spots typically appear on sun-exposed areas, while melanomas can form anywhere. A person should get medical advice if they notice changes in their skin.
At first, the patch of skin looks like a freckle or age spot and is barely visible against the rest of the skin. It isn't until year six of the time lapse that the mark has developed into stage 0 ...
The patch, which will be available for free in 16 countries including the UK this summer, is half the thickness of an average strand of hair and contains photosensitive dyes which factor in the ...