There is no such thing as "safe sunshine" and data shows it only takes a few cases of blistering sunburn to dramatically increase your risk of skin cancer.
Skin cancer is claiming more men than women in recent years, the result of sunscreen use (or lack thereof). If not caught early melanoma can be fatal. But there are things you can do to greatly lower the risk
Sunscreen is a summertime-must. But how do you know that the sunscreen you're using will protect you?
The FDA's new guidelines for sunscreen took effect June 1, 2012. Essentially, they forced sunscreen makers to beef up their protection levels.
We are getting to that time of the season when we will have our two weeks of summer. The day cares are asking for sunscreen to let the children out in the sun. What to buy? The latest report is not good. Only 1 in 5 sunscreens pass the real test.