A sunburn might not be the only thing you need to worry about this summer. “There’s no such thing as a safe tan,” Krista Rubin, nurse practitioner at Mass General Brigham’s Center for Melanoma, told ...
Is tanning safe? Here's what experts want you to know. (Romano Cagnoni/Getty Images) If you’ve ever left the beach without a suntan only to find it showing up hours later, you may wonder why. Now a ...
Plenty of 2000s trends are coming back into style, like low rise jeans, butterfly clips and Ugg boots. But a 2000s trend that should never come back, according to health experts, is tanning. While ...
The Bronze Age is back. Gen Z is behind a Big Apple tanning craze, with salons across Manhattan seeing a rise in younger clients using UV tanning beds — much to the chagrin of dermatologists who had ...
Ultraviolet rays from the sun can age your skin, or worse, if you are not careful. Credit...Justin J Wee for The New York Times Supported by By Melinda Wenner Moyer Q: Is getting a tan just as bad for ...
Tanning happens when your skin is exposed to UV radiation — here's how you should prepare to safely face the sun.
AUSTIN, Texas — According to the American Cancer Society, skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. The older you are, the more likely you are to develop skin cancer. “We all get a lot of sun ...
When you are outdoors, there's always a chance of tanning. Frustratingly, it lingers as uneven skin tone patches on areas like the face, neck, and forearms, especially the areas frequently exposed to ...
Twitter cofounder Jack Dorsey is back with a new app that tracks sun exposure and vitamin D levels. Sun Day uses location-based data to show the current UV index, the day’s high, and additional ...
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