Wear Sunscreen. Period.Wear Sunscreen. Period.Think you don't need to wear sunscreen? Think again.Staff WriterStaff Writer
Skin Cancer 101: What You Need to Know & How to Check YourselfSkin Cancer 101: What You Need to Know & How to Check YourselfThe sun is now out in full force, and along with the warm weather come certain added risks for our bodies—particularly skin cancer.Kathy LandinKathy Landin
Despite the Health Risks, Young Women Continue to Tan IndoorsDespite the well-known skin cancer risks associated with indoor tanning, a new study at a midwestern university showed 93 percent of the young women there used tanning beds within the past year, with a fifth doing so 50 times or more.Shauna WrightShauna Wright
FDA Grants Approval for First Skin Cancer DrugFDA Grants Approval for First Skin Cancer DrugThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first drug to treat basal cell carcinoma, the most common form of skin cancer, on Monday.Shauna WrightShauna Wright
Can Coffee Reduce Risk of Skin Cancer?Your daily cups of joe may be doing more than just giving you the energy to face the day.Jeremy TaylorJeremy Taylor