"Risk factors for getting more frequent checks include fair skin, a personal history of skin cancer, history of skin cancer in the family, and a history of sunburns before the age of 16," Patel says.
ATLANTA - The sun can be sneaky when it comes to skin cancer. So, dermatologist Dr. Rutledge Forney of Dermatology Affiliates in Atlanta says if you are 40 or older, you should get a full-body skin ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Black men are more likely to die from the skin cancer, melanoma, than any other demographic. That is according to a new study by the Journal of the American Academy of ...
You should have a baseline visit with a dermatologist who can check your skin from head to toe, including hard-to-see spots ...
Chronic hand eczema is now considered a “common” skin disease in the United States, according to results from the CHECK study ...
The AAD’s Firefighter Skin Cancer Checks Program gives dermatologists a chance to help the heroes who keep our communities safe by providing skin checks to firefighters at elevated occupational risk.
Everyone’s skin is different and can benefit from a tailored skin care routine. Male skin is typically oilier, hairier, and thicker, so certain practices and products may be more useful. Some routines ...
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