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Mashup Score: 0Melanoma of the Skin - Cancer Stat Facts - 10 month(s) ago
Melanoma of the Skin statistics
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Mashup Score: 4Tips to Stay Safe in the Sun: From Sunscreen to Sunglasses - 10 month(s) ago
The FDA continues to evaluate sunscreen products to ensure that their active ingredients are safe and effective.
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Mashup Score: 2FDA Health Playbook - 10 month(s) ago
Remove the risk of unused opioids from your home – proper disposal can save lives.
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Mashup Score: 0Melanoma of the Skin - Cancer Stat Facts - 10 month(s) ago
Melanoma of the Skin statistics
Source: SEERCategories: Hem/Onc News and Journals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Tips to Stay Safe in the Sun: From Sunscreen to Sunglasses - 2 year(s) ago
The FDA continues to evaluate sunscreen products to ensure that their active ingredients are safe and effective.
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Mashup Score: 0Anyone Can Get Skin Cancer - 2 year(s) ago
No matter if your skin is light, dark, or somewhere in between, everyone is at risk for skin cancer. Learn what skin cancer looks like, how to find it early, and how to lower the chance of skin cancer.
Source: National Cancer InstituteCategories: Genetics, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0The Sun, UV Light and Your Eyes - 2 year(s) ago
Ultraviolet (UV) light can harm your eyes and raise your risk of cataracts, growths on the eye and cancer. Follow these tips to protect your eyes from sun damage all year long.
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Mashup Score: 2
Did you know the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays can also damage the eyes? Here are some common questions and answers about UV light and how to protect your eyes from the sun.
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Mashup Score: 1Anyone Can Get Skin Cancer - 2 year(s) ago
No matter if your skin is light, dark, or somewhere in between, everyone is at risk for skin cancer. Learn what skin cancer looks like, how to find it early, and how to lower the chance of skin cancer.
Source: National Cancer InstituteCategories: Genetics, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 7Tips to Stay Safe in the Sun: From Sunscreen to Sunglasses - 2 year(s) ago
The FDA continues to evaluate sunscreen products to ensure that their active ingredients are safe and effective.
Categories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet
July is #UVSafetyMonth. #Melanoma—an invasive skin cancer—will represent about 5% of all new cancer diagnoses in the US this year. Protect your skin from the sun’s ultraviolet light! Visit our Cancer Stat Facts sheet to learn more: https://t.co/jFEH2j0EzY https://t.co/7uRSmGya3B