Skin cancer
Studies are beginning to highlight the importance of sunlight as a cancer fighter, yet those of us who live in Northern Europe get virtually no sunlight for up to six months of the year. While we can supplement with vitamin D, is a UVA sunbed a good...
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The sunscreen industry would have you believe that all sun exposure is potentially dangerous. ...
This man has slight sun damage to his forehead. His doctor has advised him to keep an eye on it and to keep it moist. Is there any known cure for this type of damage? What can he do to help the area heal?
Sunscreens usually work by using either a physical sun filter, such as talc, titanium oxide or zinc oxide, or chemicals containing active ingredients such as methoxycinnamate, p-aminobenzoic acid ...
Our children are not getting enough sunlight. Parents, worried by the very effective campaigns about sunbathing and skin cancers, are keeping children away from the sun - and so depriving them of a vital health source.
If you follow medical research long enough, you'll become thoroughly confused, you'll start mumbling to yourself, and people will give you a wide berth, particularly on buses. Here's a good example. Everyone knows that sunbathing is bad for you, and...
I have just read your article on sunbathing in WDDTY (vol 12 no 4) with great interest and fully agree with you. ...
Britain is a nation of sun-seekers, especially over the winter months, but much concern and confusion surround this particular form of inactivity. Let’s take a hard look at some facts:
