Sunday, September 5, 2010

A Brief Article On Cancer Of The Skin

June 15, 2010 by June Hicks  
Filed under cancer

What is skin cancer? It is a malignant neoplasm of the skin. This can be fatal if left untreated for any length of time. It is very important that if a person has any reason to suspect skin cancer, that he get immediate attention from a qualified doctor.

Some Important Matters About Sunscreens

March 22, 2010 by James Fraksburg  
Filed under cancer

Sunscreens help protect your skin from the harmful UV rays of the sun. Excessive and unnecessary exposure to sunlight, especially between 10 am to 3 pm, can cause some untoward effects on your skin. Sunburn and premature skin aging are two of the most common. But a scarier effect than those is skin cancer. Now that alone should make you go scrambling for some protection.

Important Signs of Skin Cancer That You Ought to Recognize

March 15, 2010 by William Wallace  
Filed under cancer

Knowing the five signs of skin cancer and the appearance that skin cancer will take on will help you to determine if you should check with your doctor. Always if you notice anything unusual on your skin that you cannot identify you should check with your doctor. The signs of cancer can be broken down by the letters of the alphabet.

Fighting Sun Dangers With Sunscreens

March 3, 2010 by James Fraksburg  
Filed under cancer

Years ago the fashionable trend was to get a rich, dark tan. Baby oil was a favorite to use to get a good tan. No real thought was given to the possibility of a tan causing any problems. Fortunately, in our world today, almost everyone is aware of the dangers of getting a tan. An excellent way to protect yourself is to use effective sunscreens.

Many Uses of Siberian Chaga Mushroom

February 4, 2010 by Dr. Markho Rafael  
Filed under diabetes

Siberian chaga mushroom appears as a black mass on birch trees, dead or alive. Occasionally, it may also be seen growing on hornbeam, ash, elm or beech.

Who Should Apply Sunscreens And Why?

January 31, 2010 by Phil Zertisky  
Filed under cancer

In a word, Yes! And everyone should use them. People all have different skin. Sensitivity to the sun and the tendency to burn vary. Some skin rarely burns and tans very easily. Other people are highly prone to burning and will rarely or never tan. It is those folks, the ones who burn easily, who should be concerned about skin cancer and wear sunscreens. Right? Wrong! No matter what type of skin a person has, everyone is at risk of developing skin cancer, or melanoma.

Skin Cancer Detection – Get a 100% Survival Rate

January 26, 2010 by William Wallace  
Filed under cancer

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer that is diagnosed every year. It is also one cancer that is easily detectable if you pay attention to your skin and perform a self examination regularly. In addition to skin cancer detection you should do everything you can to prevent skin cancer from ever starting.

Why People Should Purchase Sunscreens

January 20, 2010 by Jake Zertosky  
Filed under cancer

The sun gives off damaging ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn and cancer. The best way to protect from them is to use sunscreen as part of your skin care method. Damage from the sun causes premature aging as well. There are many different brands on the market.

Skin Cancer Warning Signs – Find Out and Take Immediate Action

January 10, 2010 by William Wallace  
Filed under cancer

It is essential for you to know the warning signs if you want to detect skin cancer before it grows out of control. You should look closely at your body, paying particular attention to any changes that might be happening to any discolorations or moles on your skin.

Skin Damage from the Sun: Protecting Your Body from the Sun’s Harmful Rays

January 10, 2010 by Keith Evans  
Filed under cancer

It is not any secret that a lot of individuals love to bask in the glow of the sun’s warming rays. However, without protection, you are asking for a potentially deadly skin cancer later in life. It’s therefore easy when you’re younger to believe that you’ll just worry regarding that later, however skin sun injury follows you for the remainder of your life. Of course, researchers state that being blistered just once as a child doubles your chance of developing a melanoma cancer later in life. Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer.

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