As more Americans prepare to head outdoors for the 4 th of July holiday, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology have an important reminder: dress to protect yourself from the sun.
No matter where your summer adventures take you—whether it’s hiking excursions, pool or beach days, or amusement park fun—your skin is at risk of sun damage from ultraviolet (UV) rays. Even on cloudy ...
A favorite part of summer for many people is spending more time outdoors and in the sun, but it is important to remember how to protect your skin to prevent sun damage. Dr. Ida Orengo, professor of ...
Protect yourself and your kids with sun protection clothes, hats, sunglasses, and other products that are effectively UV resistant and stylish. Increased awareness of the power of ultra violet rays to ...