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New study suggests whales are suffering from sunburn
L.A. UnleashedScientists 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.... -
Protect Your Child's Eyes From UV Rays
HealthKey.com contributorEven more than adults, children need protection from the sun's harmful rays. Young eyes haven't developed an adult's ability to filter ultra-violet or UV rays. Long-term exposure to UV can lead to cataracts, macular degeneration and skin cancer around the...Tags: Happiness (state of mind), Children, Eyewear, Gwen Stefani
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Q&A: Before her Thursday book signing, Kate Somerville gives us her spring skin-care tips
All The RageSkin-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..... -
Your Morning Fashion and Beauty Report: Why Princess Beatrice wore that hat to the royal wedding.
All The RageBefore Kate Middleton's walk down the aisle in her gorgeous Sarah Burton gown, the house of Alexander McQueen had made a handful of other wedding dresses. Among the brides dressed in McQueen were Vogue contributing editor Plum Sykes; stylist Katy...... -
Learn before you tan
HealthIt's mid-May, which means it's time that many people, including teens and young women, begin to think summer fun. Which means beachwear. Which means getting ready to be seen. Which often means indoor tanning. The American Academy of Dermatology recently... -
Safe in the sun: Non-chemical sunscreens hit the beach
All The RageI'm as pale as pale gets, but I loathe wearing sunscreen. Often sticky, always heavy, and sometimes even flaky (ew!), sunblocks with high SPFs make me feel like jumping in the shower all over again. Which is why, in my...... -
'Natural' sunscreen: Better for you?
Los Angeles TimesWhen 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: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health, Sunburn, Surgery, Dermatology
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Free Skin Cancer Screenings
KIAHYou can get a free, full-body screening and a free sample of Aveeno sunblock. It only takes five minutes and could help save your life. Here's the release: According to the EPA the UV Index in the Houston area is at number 11+, which means it has reached...Tags: Texas, Houston, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cancer, Skin Cancer
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Why Your Sunscreen May Not be Protecting You
ReporterWhat to wear, how much to put on and when to put it on. It's a lot to think about. Virginia Mason's Dr. Renata Jenkin says think about this: There are three kinds of ultra-violet rays. UV-C: which is blocked by our ozone layer. "Which is a good thing...Tags: Avobenzone (drug), Cancer, Health, Drugs and Medicines
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