The heat is on

The heat is on
Central Kentucky News-Journal – Overexposure to the sun’s UV rays are believed to cause skin cancer. To stay protected from UV rays, Wright suggests wearing adequate sunscreen. In addition, she said, wear a hat and sunglasses to provide further protection. Don’t forget to make sure
Source: www.cknj.com

Guest commentary: Many getting an F in D sufficiency
Naples Daily News – Many people avoid the sun and use sunscreen for fear of developing skin cancer. Experts argue that the amount of skin cancer prevented by sun avoidance pales in comparison to the amount of other cancers caused by vitamin D insufficiency. As people age
Source: www.naplesnews.com

grUVywear, LLC. Announces UV Swimwear and UV Clothing Brand Offering
Onlypunjab.com – With new data on skin cancer, consumers in the US are realizing how important it is to protect their skin from the sun’s harmful rays. A single sunburn can increase someone’s chances of skin damage and , possibly, melanoma skin cancer exponentially
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Beware of the burn
Jamaica Gleaner – Skin cancer Before you learn the rules, you might want to know just how dangerous sun exposure can be. Most prominently, skin cancer should be a concern to everyone, no matter their purpose at the beach or the poolside. The U.S. Food and Drug
Source: www.jamaica-gleaner.com

Prostate cancer drug considered for PBS
West Online – It won’t change the outcome, it will just make the outcome more palatable and give some indeterminate extra time.” Other than skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australian men with about 18,700 diagnoses in 2006. AAP
Source: www.thewest.com.au

WALK OF LIFE
Glasgow Sunday Mail – Paul was 16 when he died of skin cancer in 1989. Dennis John suffered a massive brain tumour and died last December, aged 35. Mark, 41, who lived in Australia, battled Motor Neurone Disease for three years and died in March. Ruth, 39, a mum-of-two
Source: www.sundaymail.co.uk