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How to Treat a Sunburn
We've all had one at least once in our lives, and we dread the thought of anything touching our sensitive skin once we realize...we've got a SUNBURN! Yuck. I've used every remedy in the book when I've been burned, and the following list are the ... [... more]
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How to Keep your Baby from Getting Sunburned
A baby's skin is extremely delicate and thin. Reports show that it is possible for a baby to get sunburned after as little as 15 minutes of exposure. I have listed some tips which you may find useful for preventing your baby from getting a ... [... more]
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How to Apply Sunless Tanning Lotions
With skin cancer rates on the rise, it has become a common practice of mine and many others to use sunless tanning products to create that gorgeous sunless glow. However, one of the keys to looking good, is knowing how to apply the product ... [... more]
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How to Detect Skin Cancers
The most common types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Detecting skin cancer symptoms early is important for successful treatment and healing. Skin cancer symptoms vary, depending on the type of ... [... more]
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How to Tell When the Sun is a Threat
We know more about the dangers of melanoma skin cancer than we did forty years ago, when I was a kid laying out in the sun for a tan. Dermatologists warn us to wear sun screen, a wide brim hat when in the sun, and the optometrist reminds us to ... [... more]
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How to Detect Possible Skin Cancer
Skin cancer continues to be something that many people tend to ignore. Melanoma, often the most deadly form of skin cancer, can spread quickly if left unchecked, which happens far too often. Worse yet, once melanoma takes hold, it may not present ... [... more]
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How to Do a Skin Self Exam
This article will teach you step by step in how to do a self skin exam to check and detect signs of skin cancer Check for new moles and/or anything different that you notice from the previous skin examination. Look all over the body including the ... [... more]
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How to find a clinical trial for melanoma
We are often asked about clinical trials that are available in our area. Clinical trials are not for everyone, but should you choose to participate you will have several to choose from. You should always speak to your physician before choosing to ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Melanoma and Other Skin Cancers
Skin Cancer is ON THE RISE; and it does NOT discriminate. ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS ARTICLE WILL BE DONATED DIRECTLY TO THE BAREFOOT SISTERHOOD FOUNDATION; Saving Mothers Everywhere from one of our most preventable, yet potentially deadly, ... [... more]
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How to Increase Your Chances of Skin Cancer
If you'd like to shorten your life, and have chosen skin cancer as the way to achieve this, here are tips to increase your skin cancer risk. Take every opportunity to bake yourself in the sun. The beach or the pool are good spots for this, ... [... more]
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How to Know if Your Mole Has Turned Cancerous
A cancerous mole also called Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer. It is the sixth commonest cancer in the USA and the most common fatal malignancy among young adults. Understanding of the risk factors associated with melanoma is ... [... more]
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How to know what to expect when you're diagnosed with ...
If you've been diagnosed with skin cancer, don't panic. Here is an article about what to expect after the diagnosis. It is clear, and honest. Follow the doctor's instructions to the letter. He really knows what's best for you under these ... [... more]
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