Getting a tan may not depend on how much sun people get, but rather when they get it. This is the finding from a new international research project. The study, published in Molecular Cell, found that sun exposure every other day was more effective for tanning and caused less DNA damage than daily exposure. Credit:...
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What to know about age spots (liver spots)
Age spots are marks that commonly appear on the skin after prolonged sun exposure. They are harmless, but some people wish to remove them for cosmetic reasons. Other names for age spots include solar lentigines and liver spots, though they have no connection to the liver. These marks are flat and darker than surrounding skin....
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Topical solution may be less toxic option for patients with noncancerous skin growth
George Washington University researchers published a study on an FDA-approved topical solution for the treatment of seborrheic keratosis GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON (March 29, 2018) — Seborrheic keratosis is the most common noncancerous skin growth in adults seen by doctors in everyday practice. While it can look like skin cancer, seborrheic keratosis is not thought...
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