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    Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Shining a light on SPF labels: FDA's new regulation will take out the guessing game of which lotion to use while in the sun

    Teenagers don’t get skin cancer. At least, that’s what Katie Carmichael believed.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    Teenagers don’t get skin cancer. At least, that’s what Katie Carmichael believed. But an indentation on her leg tells a different story — a scar that remains five years after a specialist removed an inch of flesh, half a centimeter...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Skin Cancer, Food and Drug Administration, Mayo Clinic, Swimming

  2. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Some health-related apps should be avoided

    Of the countless applications (apps) available for your computer tablet and smartphone, there are an estimated 40,000 health-related apps for consumers and physicians. But how do you know if these apps are safe and accurate? "You don't," says Dr....

    Tags: Google Play, Skin Cancer, Food and Drug Administration, Dermatologists, Apple iTunes

  4. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  5. OUR HEALTH: On the Go, Healthy Apps

    Heading out the door and wondering if you should grab sunscreen, tissues, or both?! In our new Health and Fitness on the Go section, we recommend a variety of health-focused apps you can download to your smart phone or tablet.<strong></strong>
    Heading out the door and wondering if you should grab sunscreen, tissues, or both?! In our new Health and Fitness on the Go section, we recommend a variety of health-focused apps you can download to your smart phone or tablet. LoveMySkin app helps you...

    Tags: Skin Cancer, Asthma, Apple iPhone, Allergies

  6. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  7. OUR HEALTH: Beware of the Sun

    First thing:&nbsp; Anyone can get skin cancer, and they get it from the UV, or ultraviolet rays of the sun as well as sun lamps and tanning booths. Light-skinned, fair-haired and light-eyed people do have a greater risk, but dark-skinned people get it as well. The National Cancer Institute estimates that 76,690 men and women (45,060 men and 31,630 women) will be diagnosed with and 9,480 men and women will die of melanoma of the skin, the most serious type of skin cancer, in 2013. More than 3.5 million cases of basal and squamous cell skin cancer are diagnosed in this country each year.
    First thing:  Anyone can get skin cancer, and they get it from the UV, or ultraviolet rays of the sun as well as sun lamps and tanning booths. Light-skinned, fair-haired and light-eyed people do have a greater risk, but dark-skinned people get it as well....

    Tags: Skin Cancer, Dermatologists, Sun-Damaged Skin, Symptoms, Medical Specialization

  8. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Business people - April 21

    <span style=&quot;font-size: medium;"><strong>Summit Dermatology</strong></span>
    Summit Dermatology CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Greg Forsyth recently joined the practice of Summit Dermatology, an affiliate of Summit Health, at Summit Health Center, Building 2, 757 Norland Ave., Suite 204 in Chambersburg. He previously treated patients...

    Tags: Skin Cancer, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Medical Specialization, Chemosurgery, Dermatology

  10. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Business briefs - Feb. 24

    Susquehanna Bank LITITZ, Pa. — Susquehanna Bank recently launched a Mobile Deposit app that allows customers to make a deposit by taking a picture of a check using a smartphone. In just a few steps, customers can securely deposit a check into...

    Tags: Skin Cancer, Dermatologists, Economy, Business and Finance, Apple iPhone, Finance

  12. Jan 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Individual approach

    Tracy Wells' quest to create perfectly colored foundation for the masses arose from personal frustration: Born to a blond, Irish-English-German mother and a Japanese father, &quot;My skin tone has both yellow and pink undertones, so I could never find foundation to quite match my skin," she says.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Tracy Wells' quest to create perfectly colored foundation for the masses arose from personal frustration: Born to a blond, Irish-English-German mother and a Japanese father, "My skin tone has both yellow and pink undertones, so I could never find...

    Tags: Technology, Chanel S.A., Science and Technology, Recipes, The Home Depot

  14. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Monitor moles in children

    Everybody gets moles, even people who routinely use sunscreen. Moles can appear on any area of the body, from the scalp to the face, chest, arms, legs, groin, even between fingers and toes and on the bottom of the feet. Not all moles are related to sun exposure.
    Everybody gets moles, even people who routinely use sunscreen. Moles can appear on any area of the body, from the scalp to the face, chest, arms, legs, groin, even between fingers and toes and on the bottom of the feet. Not all moles are related to sun...

    Tags: Freckles (complexion), Skin Cancer

  16. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  17. Dallastown Teen Looks to his Community to Help Pay for a Life Changing Surgery

    A Dallastown teen who was born with a rare condition is looking to his community for help.&nbsp; Bailey May&rsquo;s family is holding a benefit Saturday, September 29<sup>th</sup> beginning at 12 noon at Tailgaters in York Township.&nbsp; May was born with Congenital Melanocytic Nevus. It is a rare condition that affects one in half a million newborns.&nbsp; One of legs, from the knee down, is covered with a mole.&nbsp; If the mole is not treated, Bailey could develop skin cancer.&nbsp; A surgery to remove the majority of the mole is scheduled. &nbsp;However, Bailey&rsquo;s family doesn&rsquo;t have the more than $15,000 needed to pay for the portion that is not covered by insurance.&nbsp; In addition to the cost of the surgery, Bailey&rsquo;s family must also have money for plane tickets as the surgery is being performed in Chicago, as well as money to stay in a hotel for 10 days and funding for food.
    A Dallastown teen who was born with a rare condition is looking to his community for help.  Bailey May’s family is holding a benefit Saturday, September 29th beginning at 12 noon at Tailgaters in York Township.  May was born with Congenital...

    Tags: Skin Cancer

  18. Jun 28, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. Two Orange schools to get playground sunshades years late

    Sentinel School Zone - Orlando Sentinel
    It has taken several years and the collective wisdom of several legal minds, but playground sunshades won by two Orange County elementary schools are finally set to be installed this summer. More than two years ago, Sophie Lamarche, then a fifth-grader at...
  20. Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. How to protect the scalp from skin cancer

    As summer heats up, we've learned to slather SPF 15 or higher all over our bodies and faces in an effort to prevent sun damage and skin cancer. We've also been told to recite our ABCs when checking for unusual moles: asymmetry, border irregularity and uneven color. Unfortunately, our scalps are often neglected. Sunscreen is transparent on skin, but who wants to go to work with greasy roots? How many people wear a hat during their lunch break? And who can see a mole on top of her own head?
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    As summer heats up, we've learned to slather SPF 15 or higher all over our bodies and faces in an effort to prevent sun damage and skin cancer. We've also been told to recite our ABCs when checking for unusual moles: asymmetry, border irregularity and...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Skin Cancer, Physical Conditions, Dermatologists, Swimming

  22. Aug 24, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. That unhealthy glow

    Tanning was as much a part of Lindsay Walsh's teenage social life as talking on the phone.
    Tanning was as much a part of Lindsay Walsh's teenage social life as talking on the phone. Two or three times a week — more for special occasions — she and her friends would hit the salons, beckoned by their posters of bronzed, beautiful...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Skin Cancer, Chemotherapy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Colleges and Universities

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