Sun exposure causes most of the skin changes that we think of as a normal part of aging. Over time, the sun's ultraviolet (UV) light damages the fibers in the skin called elastin. When these fibers break down, the skin begins to sag, stretch, and lose its ability to go back into p...
Non-melanocytic skin cancer has long been regarded as one of the harmful effects of solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation on human health. In this review, we ex
of the analysis of publications issued during the prevention campaign season in 2022, data were obtained regarding the first-level agenda, with a prevalence of content on photoprotection (40.9%), and the second-level agenda, with a majority framing focused on the causes of skin cancer (...
“Common knowledge” says that sun exposure causes skin cancer (melanoma).But is it possible that melanoma, like other forms of cancer, is caused by modern diets and lifestyle?Is it possible our ancestors got much more sun exposure, yet suffered lower (or negligible) of melanoma? One studyt...
Dermatologists tell us that the sun causes skin cancer. But what they don't tell you -- is that the vitamin D from the sun you get evidence helps you prevent 17 different kinds of cancer.But our fear of skin cancer keeps us slathered with sunscreen. And that’s bad new. It now turn...
The evidence that UVR causes skin cancer is overwhelming and convincing. Even the indoor tanning industry admits UVR causes skin cancer, although only when delivered as a burn. What is the evidence about UVR exposure patterns and skin cancer? As previously mentioned, the wealth of epidemiologic st...
The direct rays of the sun too long for your skin, and even lead to skin cancer 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Insolation under the sunlight too for a long time has the harm to your skin, even causes skin cancer 相关内容 ...
WebMD shows you how getting too much sun can take a toll on your skin, from sunburn to wrinkles to skin cancer.
Smoking:Researchers also suspect a link between cigarette smoking and skin cancer. Two studies—one published in June 2012 in theArchives of Dermatologyand the other in December 2011 in the journalCancer Causes and Control—found that squamous cell cancer was more common in smokers than in nonsmok...
According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, while vehicle windshields are “partially treated to filter out UVA, the side windows let in about 63 percent of the sun’s UVA radiation.” That means a four-hour road trip on a sunny day is more than half as dangerous for your skin as spending...