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Too much sun can do more than turn your skin red or brown—it can actually make you sick. About the experts Farah Moustafa, MD ...
What are sea lice? Experts explain how to treat itchy, stinging rashes from the tiny sea creatures filling South Carolina ...
If you have to be outside, Dr. Nixon said to wear sunscreen, a wide brim hat that can shade your body, and sunglasses to protect your eyes. If you are out in the heat and start to feel overheated, Dr.
According to Valliere, people and pets should avoid coming in contact with several invasive plants in California, including: ...
Experts are warning young adults and parents of young children to stay alert for the early signs of meningococcal disease, ...
AS Laura Topping looks at the family photos that line the hallway, she pauses on her little girl, Ella. “Ella should be 16 ...
The latest episode of Prescription for Life is out on WKYC+, and while you're soaking up the summer sun we have a few reminders how not to get burned by the heat.
Here’s why you should catch some rays this summer - Sun exposure has benefits to health ... but slather on the sunscreen to ...
Widely shared online claims questioning the health benefits of using sunscreen are misleading and missing key context.
The ultraviolet index measures the intensity of the sun's harmful rays. Learning how to read it can help you protect your ...
The Therapeutic Goods Administration is recommending extra safeguards for two ingredients and a sunscreen ingredient ...
Being in the sun may temporarily make acne less noticeable and dry up the oil on your skin. However, dermatologists say this ...