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    Nov 10, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. New study suggests whales are suffering from sunburn

    L.A. Unleashed
    Scientists say some whale species off the Mexican coast are showing signs of severe sunburn that may be caused by the damaged ozone layer's decreased ability to block ultraviolet radiation. The seagoing mammals would be particularly vulnerable to the sun....
  2. Jun 15, 2009 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. Apr 13, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  4. Q&A: Before her Thursday book signing, Kate Somerville gives us her spring skin-care tips

    All The Rage
    Skin-care tycoon Kate Somerville, who boasts more celebrity presence at her Melrose Place skin clinic than the Ivy's front patio, will be heading to Neiman Marcus Topanga on Thursday to sign copies of her new book, "Complexion Perfection!: Your Ultimate.....
  5. May 24, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  6. 2011 Sunscreen Guide names most safe and effective sunscreens

    All The Rage
    Just 20% of sunscreens are safe and effective at protecting against sun damage, according to the 2011 Sunscreen Guide, released Monday by the Environmental Working Group, an environmental research group based in Washington. "To be on our list, you have......
  7. Jun 2, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  8. Festival freedom

    MANCHESTER, Tenn. — We woke in Nashville blinking with disbelief. Five of us guys were about to head 60 miles southeast to the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, which we envisioned as four nights of music, camping, bright sunshine and swaying women in bikini tops.
    MANCHESTER, Tenn. — We woke in Nashville blinking with disbelief. Five of us guys were about to head 60 miles southeast to the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, which we envisioned as four nights of music, camping, bright sunshine and swaying...

    Tags: Elvis Costello, Eyewear, Rock and Roll (genre), Winsted, Travel

  9. Oct 14, 2010 |Story| WGN-TV
  10. BRCA-related Skin Cancer

    The cancer connection. How breast cancer may shed light on the skin ... and a risk for a deadly form a cancer with virtually no effective treatment.
    WGN News
    The cancer connection. How breast cancer may shed light on the skin ... and a risk for a deadly form a cancer with virtually no effective treatment. The pink ribbons adorn the city. Awash in pink, these images reflect the awareness for a cancer that...

    Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, WGN, Plastic Surgeons, Breast Cancer, Television

  11. Jun 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  12. 'Natural' sunscreen: Better for you?

    When it comes to sunscreens, most consumers are concerned about SPF, brand and price. Typically, they do not  turn the bottles around to check out what, exactly, they are slathering on their skin, maybe  because they'd be confronted  with words such as avobenzone, oxybenzone, octisalate, diethylexyl, triethanolamine and a host of other ingredients unpronounceable to anyone who works outside a lab.
    Los Angeles Times
    When it comes to sunscreens, most consumers are concerned about SPF, brand and price. Typically, they do not turn the bottles around to check out what, exactly, they are slathering on their skin, maybe because they'd be confronted with words such as...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Sun-Damaged Skin, Consumers, Dermatology, Whole Foods Market

  13. Jun 2, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  14. Get Your Daily Serving of Vitamin D

    There is mounting evidence that many of us are increasingly deficient in vitamin D. While there is some controversy about the health impact of this, it seems that changes in our diet in the last few years toward fewer foods rich in vitamin D has led to a much lower intake. Likewise, with the recommendations on avoiding the sun and wearing sunscreen while in the sun to prevent skin cancer we end up with less available vitamin D (contact with the sun activates our own bodies' manufacturing of vitamin D).
    Special for HealthKey.com
    There is mounting evidence that many of us are increasingly deficient in vitamin D. While there is some controversy about the health impact of this, it seems that changes in our diet in the last few years toward fewer foods rich in vitamin D has led to...

    Tags: Skin Cancer, Health, Herring, Diseases and Illnesses, Recipes

  15. Jun 23, 2009 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  16. Lip Gloss Dangers

    Does your lip gloss have SPF?
    The 33 News
    Does your lip gloss have SPF? "Mine doesn't have any. Nope, mine doesn't either." These Philadelphia girls are visiting a blistering hot Dallas. Their lips are shiny, but not protected against the sun. "I am guilty." Says Rose Lindo. "This has no SPF in...

    Tags: Skin Cancer, Texas, Dermatology, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Cancer

  17. May 21, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  18. Sun Protection for the Baby Years

    Don't you just cringe when you see a sunburned infant? It happens. But so do car wrecks, airplane crashes and child drowning. Too melodramatic? Not really. Fact is, just one blistering sunburn during childhood doubles a child's chances of developing melanoma later in life. And given that melanoma is the most deadly form of cancer, this is a gravely serious statistic.
    HealthKey.com contributor
    Don't you just cringe when you see a sunburned infant? It happens. But so do car wrecks, airplane crashes and child drowning. Too melodramatic? Not really. Fact is, just one blistering sunburn during childhood doubles a child's chances of developing...

    Tags: Infants, Skin Cancer, Dresses (clothing), Cancer, Skin Cancer Foundation

  19. Jun 17, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  20. Just the facts ... about cancer

    The cancers that most frequently affect men are prostate, colon, lung and skin cancer. Knowing
about these types of cancer—and how they can be prevented or found early—can save your life.
    The cancers that most frequently affect men are prostate, colon, lung and skin cancer. Knowing about these types of cancer—and how they can be prevented or found early—can save your life. Prostate Cancer The chance of getting prostate cancer...

    Tags: African Americans, Colonoscopy, Lungs and Airways, Sigmoidoscopy, Prostate

  21. Apr 30, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  22. A guy's guide to sun protection

    OK, if you're a "spit nails, no nonsense kind of guy," worrying about a little sunburn might seem ... well, less than manly. But a quick look at some sobering statistics from the Skin Cancer Foundation should change that in a hurry.
    HealthKey.com contributor
    OK, if you're a "spit nails, no nonsense kind of guy," worrying about a little sunburn might seem ... well, less than manly. But a quick look at some sobering statistics from the Skin Cancer Foundation should change that in a hurry. - Skin cancer is...

    Tags: Prostate, Dermatology, Cancer, Colon, Health

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