If you’re planning to be out in the sun for more than a few minutes at a time, slip on sun-protective clothing and slap on a ...
With sunscreen testing in the spotlight this year, how do laboratories test how effectively products protect our skin from ...
Consumer’s sunscreen expert, Belinda Castles, says misleading marketing and persistent sunscreen and tanning myths can leave New Zealanders overpaying, or under-protected, when it comes to sunscreen.
It’s getting hot and the sun is coming out to play. But as the days get warmer and people begin to spend more time outdoors, the Cancer Society’s SunSmart website wants Kiwis to know how to protect ...
Remember that bottle of waterproof sunblock you bought last year? It lied - lotion can't be waterproof or totally block out harmful rays. Thanks to new sunscreen labeling rules from the Food and Drug ...
Known medically as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), there are thousands of them, and they have been found in an ...
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Nigeria Faces Growing Skin-Bleaching Epidemic As Dermatologists Launch Nationwide Campaign
Nigeria is facing what dermatologists describe as one of the most alarming skin-bleaching epidemics in the world, with prevalence rates reported between 40 percent and 84 percent, according to WHO ...
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11 Ways Chlorella Might Benefit Your Cholesterol, Blood Sugar, Exercise, and More
Chlorella supplements may help you stay healthy during pregnancy, support a healthy diet, provide antioxidant effects, improve cholesterol and blood sugar, and more.
The Food and Drug Administration is moving closer to allowing a new sunscreen ingredient that is already used overseas. It’s called bemotrizinol.
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