New research suggests structured skin care improves the quality of life for patients with cancer by managing common treatment-related skin toxicities.
Need to stock up on sunscreen? Few choices on store shelves today are both safe and effective, according to an annual report.
AS Worcestershire swelters through another summer heatwave, many of us will be taking advantage of the sunshine by spending more time outdoors.
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Simple measures that can dramatically reduce risk of skin cancer
AS Worcestershire swelters through another summer heatwave, many of us will be taking advantage of the sunshine by spending ...
Materials scientists at Rice University have developed a new workflow methodology for measuring microscopic defects in ...
Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) are tiny carbon-based nanomaterials that have attracted increasing attention as environmentally ...
Atomic defects can tune carbon quantum dots across UV to near-infrared light, guiding cleaner design of sensors, bioimaging ...
The rapid advancement of 2D materials (2DMs), such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), has revolutionized the field of nanotechnology and ...
Scientists at IIT-Delhi investigate ruthenium dioxide's unique magnetism using budget technology to advance electronics and ...
The Florida sun is brutal, and while slathering on sunscreen feels like a no-brainer, this summer the rules have changed.
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Few sunscreens meet safety standards, new report says
It’s time to stock up on sunscreen, but few choices on store shelves today are both safe and effective, according to an ...
Suchandrima Bhowmik has written over 300 articles on various health conditions, medical news, and recent breakthroughs. Her work appears in several publications, including Medical News Today, ...
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