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MRF and Melanoma Awareness Month
The MRF is launching three new online resources to help raise awareness.
Talk With Your Clients About Sunscreen
May is Skin Cancer Awareness month, presenting a perfect opportunity to increase your clients' knowledge.
New Gene Research Shows Potential of Melanoma in Dark-eyed, Easy Tanners
Showing the importance of offering indiscriminate sun skin care to everyone, new research shows those formerly thought less likely to develop melanoma—dark-eyed, dark-haired people that tan easily—can still be at an increased risk of the disease.
Older Men Need a Hand in Inspecting for Possible Melanomas
Close inspections of the back and other hard to see places are vital in finding early-stage melanomas in older men, according to new research.
Kids Protect Skin Better After Being Shown Sun Damage Results
Showing middle-school students ultraviolet photographs that reveal the sun damage to their faces makes them less likely to get sunburns in the months following, new research says, encouraging skin care professionals to speak to kids about good sun care.
Berry Elements Found to Be Good for the Skin
You probably already knew that berries are nutritious. But new research shows that a compound found in berries, nuts and other fruits might help prevent wrinkles and repair skin damage caused by the sun.
Dosimeter Can Predict, Prevent Sunburn
A device that can give an early warning of sunburn, and help to prevent skin cancer, has been developed.
Genetic Mutation Shown to Trigger Skin Cancer
Potentially helping to create new treatments for melanoma, British researchers have shown a genetic mutation often leads to the development of the disease.
Genetic Variation May Help Identify Young Women at Risk for Melanoma
The discovery of a genetic variation in young female melanoma patients could lead to better testing and screening for the diseaser earlier in life.
New Study Points to Six Melanoma Risk Factors
Helping estheticians and clients create sun smart skin care routines and techniques, new research from the New York University Medical Center shows six independent risk factors for melanoma.
