Ultraviolet Light

Ultraviolet Light - most related articles:

- Use broad spectrum sunscreen to protect against UV rays - 4.5
- Eating grapes and drinking red wine protect your skin - 4.4
- Palomar laser device for skin in Germany - 3.5
- Bright light therapy eases bipolar depression - 3.3
- Antioxidant in berries prevents UV skin damage, wrinkles - 3.2
- Most ancient case of tuberculosis found - 3.2
- Graying hairs are signs of stress - 3
- Better inform consumers about sunscreen to help reduce skin cancer risk, early aging - 2.9
- Women who drink beer may develop psoriasis - 2.9
- SPOT-Light HER2 CISH kit approved for breast cancer patients - 2.8

Ultraviolet Light articles

Use broad spectrum sunscreen to protect against UV rays
Sunscreen active ingredients, which are compounds that absorb, scatter or reflect ultraviolet (UV) light, are regulated as over-the-counter (OTC) drugs by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Graying hairs are signs of stress
Graying hairs might be signs of stress, revealed by researchers in a new study. Stress that does damage to DNA decreases amount of melanocyte stem cells (MSCs) within hair follicles that are responsible for making those pigment-producing cells.

Annual vitamin D deficiency screening for dark-skinned or veiled groups
Annual screening for vitamin D deficiency and routine vitamin D supplementation in at-risk populations, such as dark-skinned or veiled groups, is recommended by Australian researchers.

New therapy promising for melanoma skin cancer
The combination of two different biotherapies (interferon alfa-2b and tremelimumab) may be beneficial for patients with inoperable melanoma, revealed by researchers in US.

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