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You’ve heard it over and over again — cover up, wear a hat and use sunscreen to protect your skin from skin cancer. Maybe you’ve heard it so often that...
You’ve been hearing about how important sunscreen is for years. You’re rubbing in a lotion or gel on your skin, spraying sunscreen on your kids at the...
As a parent or caregiver, you want to keep children healthy and safe. But children are naturally curious — they learn about the world by exploring what...
When many of the leaves have fallen and Jack Frost is nipping at your nose, getting outside for exercise can be hard — even for the hard-core enthusiast.
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When the weather heats up, so do our grills. Backyard barbeques, or BBQs, are a dietary staple in the summertime, but they can be dangerous too if you...
When you’re enjoying the outdoors, it can be easy to forget to protect your skin. According to the National Cancer Institute, almost 30% of adults don’t...
You probably know all the steps you should take to protect your skin from the sun—stay indoors when the sun is strongest, cover up, seek shade and use...
It’s important to protect your skin from the sun’s harmful rays. That’s because sun exposure can cause skin cancer, including melanoma—the most dangerous...
Pet allergies, pollen, a day at a sandy beach … There are lots of possible causes for red eyes. If you’re having a hard time pinpointing why your eyes...
You might have heard that normal body temperature is 98.6°F (37°C). But that’s not entirely true.
“Normal adult body temperature ranges from 97°F to 99°F,”...