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Kevin Jonas says it's 'time to heal' after having skin cancer removed from his forehead. What is...
Yahoo Canada Style· 1 day agoThe acronym ABCDE can help you know the signs and symptoms of skin cancer: A for asymmetrical. Moles...
'I used sunbeds - I didn't think I would get cancer'
BBC via AOL· 7 hours agoHer cancer was caught early and had not spread. And while she used sunbeds in the past, she added, now "fake tan and factor 50 would be the rules I live...
Out-of-control tanning tips are trendy on social media. A doctor shares the dangers behind them.
CBS News· 11 hours agoDespite a better awareness for skin cancer and ways to prevent it, some people are taking to social...
4 Things Gen Z Gets Wrong About Tanning and Sun Safety
Parents via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoGarcia. "Sun protection prevents wrinkles, sunburns, and lowers skin cancer risk. There are many...
The Medical Minute: What to know about skin cancer | Newswise
Newswise· 3 days agoSkin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States, but with early detection and...
Kevin Jonas opens up about skin cancer removal. Here’s how to check your skin
Scripps News via AOL· 1 day agoKevin Jonas is raising awareness about skin cancer, after sharing his own experience. The oldest of...
Does sunscreen cause skin cancer? Doctors debunk claims gone wild on social media
Fox News via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoClaims on social media have spread the misconception that sunscreen could cause skin cancer. Experts...
It's 'crazy' to use sunbeds - skin cancer expert
BBC News· 12 hours agoAn Australian dermatologist has warned sunbed users that they are paying money for a service that will significantly increase their risk of developing ...
Kevin Jonas Reveals He Had Surgery to Remove Skin Cancer
Entertainment Tonight· 3 days agoIn an Instagram post on Tuesday, the 36-year-old Jonas Brothers band member shared that after a...
White Sun Spots on Skin
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhen to See a Healthcare Provider for White Spots on Skin IGH tends to be a harmless condition, and there is no evidence linking it to skin cancer ...