Summer is nearly here, with rising temperatures, outdoor adventures and greater danger to your skin. UV rays are the most potent during summer months, and if you aren't applying sunscreen, your skin ...
If you thought smoking, drinking alcohol and poor sleep habits were prime skin-damaging culprits, you wouldn’t be wrong. However, sun is by far the biggest contributor to skin damage. The warmth of ...
With the arrival of summer comes more time spent outdoors, which can increase the risk of sunburn. More than one out of every three adults experienced a sunburn last year, according to a survey by the ...
(KODE & KSN) — With continually hot temperatures, many are spending time outside…but one area doctor warns it comes at the risk of long-term skin damage. Dr. Kenneth Stewart says 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 ...
Years of sun exposure leave their mark on everyone’s skin, creating dark spots, fine lines, uneven texture, and premature aging that can make you look older than your years. While laser treatments ...
The UV index measures the strength of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The index ranges from 0 to 11, with higher numbers indicating greater risk of sunburn and skin damage. Protective measures, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sun damage is caused by UV rays that you can protect against. Some of us choose to allow sun damage either by not wearing ...