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Johns Hopkins, Ripken Baseball to team up for fight against skin cancer
The Johns Hopkins Department of Dermatology, in partnership with The Kropfelder Foundation for Melanoma Education and Research, has teamed up with Ripken Baseball to help eradicate skin cancer, according to a news release. On Saturday, Johns Hopkins...
Tags: Sports, Medical Research, Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer, Dermatology, Skin Cancer
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Sunscreen-label changes ease product confusion
Rows upon rows of sunscreen products fill area pharmacy sections, but it will be a little bit easier to choose the correct product this summer. Sunscreen packaging is changing due to mandates from the Food and Drug Administration that require more...
Tags: Dermatology, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Skin Damage, Skin Cancer, Sunburn
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Research suggests sunscreen as a daily anti-aging product
It turns out sunscreen is one of the most effective anti-aging creams there is. Research shows using it every day can significantly slow skin aging... Even after the first wrinkles pop up. Slathering on sunscreen is the gold standard for skin cancer...
Tags: Dermatology, Beta-Carotene, Physical Conditions, Skin Damage, Skin Cancer
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Execution ahead for man who led West Palm Beach prison break
In the summer of 1987, sleep deprived from a 48-hour cocaine bender, a Miami bank robber named William Van Poyck hatched a last-minute plan. A prison break. Quick. Easy. He enlisted an accomplice, fellow bank robber Frank Valdes, and they drove to...
Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Death Penalty, Murder, Skin Cancer
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New sunscreen labels designed to shed light on products
So, there you are in the sunscreen aisle, where the number of products on the shelves is approximately equal to the number of grains of sand on a beach. How to choose? Read the labels. Your decision may still not be easy, but new labeling regulations...
Tags: Dermatology, Physical Conditions, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Skin Cancer, Sunburn
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Daily sunscreen may prevent skin aging
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Using sunscreen every day may help protect against aging skin, according to a new study from Australia. Although the benefits of sunscreen are well know when it comes to preventing sunburns and lowering skin cancer risks,...Tags: Photoaging, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Skin Cancer
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Pharmacy clinics draw skepticism even as customers flock in
When Akim Reid needed a physical for his job, he couldn't turn to his regular doctor - he doesn't have one. The Loxahatchee, Fla., resident called around for someone to do the exam. Everyone he called could see him . next month. So he went online for a...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Strep Throat, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Diabetes
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Searching for super-strength sunscreen?
The sauna that is Florida in the summer has arrived a bit ahead of schedule this year, which means those of us who work out in the great outdoors need a superhero sunscreen that can withstand prolific perspiration. But now the federal Food and Drug ...
Tags: Consumers, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Skin Cancer, Food and Drug Administration, Personal Service
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H2O Plus gives itself a makeover
H2O Plus, long known for its colorful, fruity-smelling shower gels and lotions, is giving itself a makeover. The Chicago-based company, led by a new CEO, is aiming to get U.S. consumers to buy its new line of face creams and, in other words, embrace H2O...
Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Michigan Avenue, Consumers, Media Industry, Asia
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FDA: New sunscreen regulations may help in the fight against skin cancer
WDBJ7 anchor/reporterThe Food and Drug Administration hopes new regulations on sunscreen labels will better educate consumers and help protect against skin cancer. Many of us have a collection of sunscreen products in our homes. But are we using the right products that...Tags: Labor Day, Consumers, Dermatology, Sunburn, Skin Cancer
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A hair-loss solution that goes beyond wigs and toupees
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIt almost goes without saying that hair is huge business in Hollywood. Healthy, beautifully coiffed and colored locks are a key calling card for those in the spotlight. Exhibit A: Jennifer Aniston's headline-generating honey-blond shag, hyped year after...Tags: Miley Cyrus, England, Health Treatments, Science and Technology, Fergie (singer)
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Warner Center office park sells for an estimated $80 million
A vast office park in Warner Center — the white-collar business hub of the San Fernando Valley — has sold for an estimated $80 million to investors who see it as central to an evolving and increasingly dense commercial and residential...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Brookings Institution, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Realty, Entertainment
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