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    Kids of all ages resist wearing sunscreen, hats, and protective clothing. But sun protection is the best way to prevent melanoma in the future. Trying these techniques can lessen the struggle and help parents better protect kids from sun damage.

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    • For children, having fun outside is a joy of summer. Protecting them from #melanoma is important because their skin cells are more vulnerable to UV damage. Getting kids to comply with #sunsafety can be challenging. Here are some strategies that can help: https://t.co/Nw5pBWZO5b https://t.co/YiKN1plBL1

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    The Cancer News Daily - 2 year(s) ago

    The latest in cancer medicine and translational research by Wafik El-Deiry MDPhD

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    • The latest The Cancer News Daily! https://t.co/nSLfSFFKSy Thanks to @MSKCancerCenter @HopkinsMedicine @CR_UK #sunsafety #mentorship

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    Summer is here, and many of us are spending more time outside. Read tips on skin cancer prevention, screening, and safety.

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    • 7 Tips for #SkinCancer Prevention You may know that sunscreen is important, but do you apply (and frequently reapply) every time you go outside? To help you practice good #sunsafety this summer, we’re sharing skin cancer prevention tips and reminders: https://t.co/PkmOaxqtZD https://t.co/DK3m1YyS81

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    We turned to Laura Korb Ferris, M.D., Ph.D., who is an associate professor of dermatology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, to help shed some light on the importance of sunscreen so you can get back to your favorite outdoor activities.

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    • Though many people with #Psoriasis find that the sun helps improve their skin’s appearance, the @NPF stresses that practicing #SunSafety - including applying #Sunscreen on all exposed areas - is key for #HealthySkin and preventing #SkinCancer. https://t.co/V1fuNZuWqY

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    Board-certified dermatologist shares personal cancer diagnosis and sun protection habits to encourage younger generations like Gen Z to practice safe sun ROSEMONT, Ill. (June 28, 2022) — A recent American Academy of Dermatology survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults revealed that many Generation Z adults, ages 18-25, are not aware of the dangers of overexposure to the sun and are not protecting…

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    • Ahead of #FourthOfJuly weekend, @AADskin is setting the record straight for young adults on #SunSafety ☀️ A recent ADD survey shows that many #GenZ adults are not aware of the risks of sun overexposure and are not taking proper protective measures. https://t.co/DB9O5zx0Dk https://t.co/OMgb8cqrGu