The next addition to your skincare routine might already be in your fridge. A small new study suggests that a sweet, healthy ...
Can you get enough vitamin D from sunlight without damaging your skin? Dermatologists explain how the body makes vitamin D ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sun damage is caused by UV rays that you can protect against. Some of us choose to allow sun damage either by not wearing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sun damage is often to blame for premature signs of aging, which include hyperpigmentation or uneven skin tone. (Getty Images) ...
If you thought smoking, drinking alcohol and poor sleep habits were prime skin-damaging culprits, you wouldn’t be wrong. However, sun is by far the biggest contributor to skin damage. The warmth of ...
With heatwaves having swept the UK, some of us may have stayed out in the sun a little longer than we should have. And by the time August wraps, your skin may be carrying more than a tan. A summer of ...
A sunburn might not be the only thing you need to worry about this summer. “There’s no such thing as a safe tan,” Krista Rubin, nurse practitioner at Mass General Brigham’s Center for Melanoma, told ...
A recent study suggests that eating grapes daily may help strengthen the skin’s natural defence against sun damage and UV ...
Summers in Delhi pose several health risks including heat exhaustion, stroke and dehydration. In addition, UV ray exposure also severely damages your skin.
Eating three servings of this fruit a day altered skin gene activity differently in each person, yet all volunteers shared one clear benefit: lower levels of malondialdehyde, a marker of cell damage.