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Most parents aware of children’s sun-protection needs
In a press release, the AAD revealed that some 74% of surveyed U.S. parents reported that they worry more about sun protection with their ch
By John Evans
Jun 19, 20202 min read


Higher Levels of Media Literacy May Lead to Less Dangerous Tanning Practices
Study: Higher levels of media literacy in young adults led to a reduction in appearance-based comparisons, with individuals idealizing tanne
by Cory Perla
Mar 4, 20201 min read


Infrared, visible light increase skin damage from UV
“It is important to consider that visible and infrared light may also be contributing to the damage our skin receives from the sun, and that
Derm City
Jan 24, 20202 min read


Active ingredients in sunscreens may absorb into skin at higher levels than previously thought
Absorption of the active ingredients in four commercially available sunscreens resulted in plasma concentrations that exceed the FDA safety
by Cory Perla
Jan 22, 20201 min read


Potential long-lasting UV blocker for sunscreens identified
Professor Vasilios Stavros from the University of Warwick, Department of Chemistry, said in a press release: “A really good sunscreen absorb
By John Evans
Oct 28, 20192 min read


Researchers discover how the sun damages the skin barrier
The study aimed to uncover which kind of ultraviolet radiation is the worst for the skin and how the sun damages it
By Dhiren Mahiban
Aug 26, 20192 min read


Study shows need for customized skin cancer prevention programs
More comprehensive skin cancer prevention programs could reach a more diverse population, with the goal of reducing new skin cancers among a
Dhiren Mahiban
Jul 15, 20192 min read


Four ways to get a sunburn, and six ways to cure the damage
Despite the widespread knowledge of the sun’s dangerous UV rays, people still get caught with an unexpected sun burn from time to time.
By Dhiren Mahiban
Jul 8, 20192 min read
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