Bright red dots on the skin, often mistaken for infections or cancer, are typically harmless cherry angiomas. These common ...
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EPA administrator Lee Zeldin reveals he underwent surgery to remove skin cancer from his face
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin divulged that he had skin cancer removed from his face, urging people to use sunscreen and have ...
There is snow on the mountains, so skin cancer is not likely front of mind for most people in the Okanagan. On the other hand ...
Your skin can reveal secrets about your liver's health. Subtle changes like yellowing, persistent itching without a rash, or unusual palm redness may ...
Use of tanning beds nearly triples the risk of developing melanoma, and it also damages the DNA of skin cells across the body ...
Adrian Chiles has revealed he's had an operation to remove skin cancer. The 58-year-old TV presenter and radio host shared ...
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Tanning Beds Can Triple Your Melanoma Risk
Tanning beds emit 10 to 15 times more UVA rays than the sun. New research shows that translates to a dramatic increase in the ...
Dr. Samson Lee combines cosmetic and reconstructive care. Sponsored by Proliance Surgeons Bellevue Ear, Nose & Throat Lake ...
A 55-year-old white man with a medical history of well-controlled type 2 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia ...
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If you see tiny red dots on your skin, here’s what it means, says a dermatologist
An expert explains how to tell the difference between a spot that's probably harmless versus something you should get checked ...
Letter writer responds to the news that the Trump administration ended US participation in World AIDS Day on Dec. 1 and has cut HIV-related foreign aid and research.
Researchers found skin cells from patients who used tanning beds had nearly twice as many mutations as patients who didn’t, ...
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