Research from Northwestern and the University of California, San Francisco confirms that tanning beds "biologically shift ...
Indoor tanning is trending among Gen Z. A new study finds tanning bed users not only have a much higher risk of melanoma, ...
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Your Hair Turning Gray Could Be the Price Your Body Pays to Keep Cancer Cells From Spreading
The researchers noted that “multiple clinical reports showed the repigmentation of grey hair within the darkening scalp areas ...
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Scientists Finally Explain Why Tanning Beds Are Linked to Much Higher Skin Cancer Risk
More striking still, the genetic damage showed up even in body areas that rarely see the sun. The findings, published today ...
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Gray hair may have evolved as a protection against cancer, study hints
Graying hair could be a sign that the body is effectively protecting itself from cancer, a new study suggests. Cancer-causing ...
California's health authorities are advising on mobile phone safety due to potential long-term radiation concerns. Practical tips include increasing d ...
When Heidi Tarr was a teenager, she used a tanning bed several times a week with her friends because they all wanted to glow ...
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Ancient star blasts may shield Earth from cosmic radiation
Earth sits in a harsh galaxy filled with high-energy particles that can strip atmospheres, scramble DNA, and sterilize worlds ...
A Gold Coast emergency doctor has warned of growing dangerous sunburn trends in the state including burn tattoos, ...
Uruguayan scientists have transformed an enzyme from Antarctica into an active ingredient for younger, healthier skin.
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An international research team has identified a human protein, ANKLE1, as the first DNA-cutting enzyme (nuclease) in mammals ...
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