With spring in full swing, Ohio State dermatologists are sharing tips to help you stay safe in the sun. Hundreds of thousands of Americans are diagnosed with skin cancer each year in the U.S., ...
With temperatures rising and outdoor plans in full swing, sun safety should be at the top of everyone’s summer checklist. While soaking up the sun can boost mood and provide vitamin D, too much ...
The ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun can damage a person’s skin, eyes, and immune system, leading to an increased risk of premature skin aging and even cancer in some cases. However, taking the proper ...
Sun safety is not just for beach holidays. Checking the UV index and building small habits into your day can help protect your skin.
NEW YORK — The New York State Department of Health (DoH) is offering New Yorkers skin safety advice during July, which is Ultraviolet (UV) Awareness Month. Practicing skin safety should be done ...
When a job requires workers to be out in the sun, employers should take steps to protect their staff. However, employees might also be wondering how they can combat the devastating effects of ...
Sun safety is always important. Exposure to ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays from the sun damages skin in ways that can lead to wrinkles, sunburns, and skin cancer. Both chemotherapy ...
Here in sunny Southern California, children spend a lot of time outdoors — whether it’s at the park, pool or beach. But while we’re quick to provide them with swim goggles and life jackets, there’s ...
In the summertime, much of the focus is on the adverse effects extreme heat can have and how workers can protect themselves. Still, it’s important not to underestimate the blazing threat the sun ...