Use Sunscreen Daily, Study Urges: "Applying sunscreen every day, rain or shine, is a more effective way of protecting against skin cancer than slathering it on occasionally when heading to the beach, park or swimming pool, a new study has found." In ctnow.com: Lifestyle
Fixing the Skin: "Damaged skin can affect a person's appearance, but it can also pose a risk of cancer or other serious problems. Now, a technique fixes the skin and improves appearance." In KFSN healthwatch headlines
Sun, sea and mushrooms: "SUN-WORSHIPPERS can help protect themselves from the risk of skin cancer by eating more mushrooms, according to new research by Edinburgh scientists." In Scotsman.com: Health
Britons still failing to cover up: "Most people are concerned about skin cancer, but less than five per cent cover up in the sun with hats, T-shirts and sunglasses." In ITV News: Britain
Skin cancer risk 'still ignored': "Many people fail to protect themselves from the sun even though they know they may be risking skin cancer, research suggests." In BBC News
Red light that fights skin cancer: "femail.co.uk" In Consumer: health
Australia study could help cut skin cancer deaths in Reuters Health eLine
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