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Searching for super-strength sunscreen?
The sauna that is Florida in the summer has arrived a bit ahead of schedule this year, which means those of us who work out in the great outdoors need a superhero sunscreen that can withstand prolific perspiration. But now the federal Food and Drug ...Tags: Skin Cancer, Personal Service, Food and Drug Administration, Consumers, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure
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Acne at age 8? Yes, and here's how you can help
Orlando SentinelI was surprised to read lately that children are getting acne as young as age eight. Yes, acne, not allergic reactions that look like it. These days, about 8 in 10 preteens and teens have acne, according to KidsHealth.org. (Read all about acne here)...Tags: Allergies, Physical Conditions, Acne, Health and Medical Professionals
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Floridians urged to limit summer sun exposure
Summer is here, and with it comes additional sun exposure, as residents and tourists flock to the Sunshine State's beaches and pools. With skin cancer rates rising annually, dermatologists at Delray Medical Center are encouraging daily use of sunscreen...Tags: Medical Specialization, Allergies, Sunburn, Skin Cancer, Dermatology
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Don't let the sun catch you tanning
I am a member of the baby oil generation. Half a century ago, we spent our summers at the pool, slick with a kind of fluid magnifying glass that turned our skin red, then brown. You wouldn't have been caught dead without a suntan back in the day. And...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Internists, Sunburn, Skin Cancer, Dermatology
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OUR HEALTH: Beware of the Sun
First thing: Anyone can get skin cancer, and they get it from the UV, or ultraviolet rays of the sun as well as sun lamps and tanning booths. Light-skinned, fair-haired and light-eyed people do have a greater risk, but dark-skinned people get it as well....
Tags: Sun-Damaged Skin, Allergies, Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Specialization
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Sun protection and new treatments help aging skin
Q: I spent too much time in the sun when I was younger, without sunscreen. Now my skin is paying the price. What's my best chance of repairing the damage, or at least stopping my skin from aging any faster? A: The best way to lessen the appearance of...Tags: Sun-Damaged Skin, Massachusetts General Hospital, Personal Service, Restylane (drug), Health and Medical Professionals
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Johns Hopkins, Ripken Baseball to team up for fight against skin cancer
The Johns Hopkins Department of Dermatology, in partnership with The Kropfelder Foundation for Melanoma Education and Research, has teamed up with Ripken Baseball to help eradicate skin cancer, according to a news release. On Saturday, Johns Hopkins...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Baseball, Skin Cancer, Medical Research, Dermatology
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Sunscreen-label changes ease product confusion
Rows upon rows of sunscreen products fill area pharmacy sections, but it will be a little bit easier to choose the correct product this summer. Sunscreen packaging is changing due to mandates from the Food and Drug Administration that require more...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Sunburn, Skin Cancer, Skin Damage, Dermatology
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Execution ahead for man who led West Palm Beach prison break
In the summer of 1987, sleep deprived from a 48-hour cocaine bender, a Miami bank robber named William Van Poyck hatched a last-minute plan. A prison break. Quick. Easy. He enlisted an accomplice, fellow bank robber Frank Valdes, and they drove to...
Tags: Punishment, Judges, Justice System, Death Penalty, Murder
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But where's the girl?
She is about 13. A cigarette dangles between her fingers and a smattering of tattoos adorn her skin -- three dots on her lower back and, on her ankle, something that looks as if it could be a butterfly, maybe a hummingbird. A blue heart-shaped sticker...Tags: Sex Crimes, Pornography, John Doe, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice
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Founder pushes business accelerator in uncharted direction
It's another day in the startup sandbox, and Nina Nashif is leaving tracks. The 38-year-old founder and chief executive of West Loop business accelerator Healthbox has hammered out a benefits package for the company's London office, pressed an...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Colleges and Universities, Family, McDonald's, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois)
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Shining a light on sunscreen guidelines
It's a conundrum. You want to have fun in the sun, but you don't want skin cancer or — heaven forbid! — wrinkles. Maybe you think you have it made in the shade with sunscreen. But while most sun and skin experts would advise you to slather the...
Tags: Values, Medical Specialization, Skin Cancer, Avobenzone (drug), New York University
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