The sun is the primary source of excessive ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which is the cause of most skin cancers. Immediate adverse effects of excessive exposure are sunburn and eye damage; longer effects include premature aging of the skin and skin cancer.
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2013
- Only 25% Of Sunscreens Offer Strong Protection (Medical News Today)
- Skin cancer may be linked to lower risk of Alzheimer's disease (Science Daily)
- New class of drug targets skin cancer (Science Daily)
- Tanning Bed Risks - FDA Aims To Increase Consumer Awareness (Medical News Today)
- Novel mechanism by which UVA contributes to photoaging of skin (Science Daily)
- Reviving a foe of cancer (Science Daily)
- Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Kills Melanoma In Animal Model, Spares Normal Cells (Medical News Today)
- The Link Between Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer And Indoor Tanning (Medical News Today)
- Researchers observe an increased risk of cancer in people with history of non-melanoma skin cancer (Science Daily)
- Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Linked To Future Risk Of Other Forms Of Cancers (Medical News Today)
