Lying in a tanning bed is the equivalent of sitting outside at the equator at high noon, one dermatologist said.
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The British Heart Foundation says eating too much salt significantly increases the risk of high blood pressure, a key cause ...
Two years ago, Jennifer Kirtley looked down at the scale and saw 328 pounds. Today, she’s looking in the mirror at a size 6.
In recognition of Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Episcopal Health Services (EHS) Chief of Dermatology Dr. Suzanne Sirota ...
A retired army veteran from Arkansas makes repeated three-hour trips to UAMS in Little Rock for care, saying he stays with ...
Stamford dermatologist Dr. Omar Ibrahimi says wear "a wide-brimmed hat" to protect as much of your skin as possible.
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Nicotinamide supplementation confers a statistically significant risk reduction for melanoma in patients with a prior ...
Amy A. Vaughan, M.D. Dermatology introduces Gentlecure, the most advanced nonsurgical treatment for nonmelanoma skin cancer, ...