With summer quickly approaching and the days getting warmer, it's the perfect time to enjoy more sunshine. Sunlight is essential for our physical, emotional and mental health. From better sleep and ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Friday before Memorial Day is known as "Don't Fry Day." It's a time to prepare all the ways you're going to protect your skin before you head out to a pool or cookout.
Enjoying the outdoors can be great for your health — from getting some much-needed vitamin D to relieving stress. But too much sun comes with risks, too — like sunburn, skin damage and over time, skin ...
As we get older, our skin becomes more vulnerable to the damaging effects of the sun. The natural aging process causes the skin to become thinner, making it easier to sunburn and leading to a higher ...
(NEW YORK) — Memorial Day is behind us, which means summer has unofficially started and many of us will likely be spending more time outside in the sun. With that extra exposure to UV rays, protecting ...
As Americans enjoy these hot summer days outdoors, local physicians are warning that just like the hot temps, skin cancer is on the rise. July is UV Safety Month and physicians at American Family Care ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — In Arkansas, summertime means pools and lakes are packed and many families try to get in one last vacation before school starts— but, according to Dr. Sarah Shalin, an expert in ...
YORK, Pa. — With the first day of summer in less than two weeks, people have already been enjoying the nice weather and basking in the sun, but what are the best ways to protect yourself from its ...
Dermatologist Dr. Whitney Bowe shares the tips every woman should know. Jennifer Garner said it best about sun protection in the life advice she gave to Denison University graduates at their ...
When it comes to sunscreen, one thing is straightforward: Sun protection is absolutely crucial for everyone, including children, to reduce the likelihood of skin cancer. But choosing a sunscreen can ...
Doctors have issued a warning over "dangerous" sun protection trends on social media after a new study found 1 in 7 Americans under 35 think daily sunscreen use is more harmful than direct sun ...
WITH forecasts pointing to a hot and sunny summer, many families will be spending long days outdoors, whether it’s at the beach, by the pool, or exploring the great outdoors during school holidays.