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This Just In News THE MIDWEEK DeKalb Mayor Frank Van Buer died Wednesday after a battle with pancreatic cancer, according to a press release issued by the city of DeKalb.
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Reasons to be at the Relay For Life
You're not on a team. You're not a cancer survivor. You've never even been to the Relay For Life.
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Does Too Much Sun Cause Melanoma?
Sam Shuster, a consultant dermatologist at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, says that sun exposure is the major cause of the common forms of skin cancer, which are all virtually benign, but not the ...
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What about Nanoparticles in Sun Screen?
The recent post on sunscreen generated several e-mails that are worth sharing here.
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New FDA-approved sunscreen offers true protection
After years of being warned about the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays, most of us are finally taking the experts' advice seriously.
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Tennis Focus: Fight heat to keep your game scorching
With temperatures soaring, many tennis players are suffering ill effects from the season's weather.
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What's stressful now? Sunscreen.
Saturday was a great beach day, wasn't it? Well, that's what I heard. Sunscreening my family took so long that by the time we got to the shore all the nonresident parking spots were gone.
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DeKalb Mayor Frank Van Buer dies at 74 of cancer
DeKalb Mayor Frank Van Buer died today from pancreatic cancer at the age of 74. "He believed strongly in open and good government," said Assistant City Manager Rudy Espiritu.
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Soak up the sun - with protection
Whether you go with all-natural sunblock or regular sunscreen, stay safe with tips from Michel McDonald, a Vanderbilt University Medical Center dermatologist who treats skin cancer patients.
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The Mayor of DeKalb died on Wednesday. City Officials released the following statement: DeKalb Mayor Frank Van Buer passed away today after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
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About that New York Times sunscreen column. . .
FEED TWITTER UPDATES TIPS BLOGROLL July 23, 2008 A recent New York Times column on sunscreen has been getting a lot of traction on the internet, and since it's partly about, um, us , we thought it was worth a ...
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Sun exposure causes melanoma, the skin cancer
Thought of summer definitely reminds all of us about the scorching sunlight, burning our skin and making us feel hot.
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Does too much sun exposure cause melanoma?
London, July 23 : Too much sun exposure has always been linked with the increased risk of melanoma - the less common and deadliest form of skin cancer - but it is still unclear clear if this association is real ...
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If you don't use sunscreen, you are cooking your skin
The sun is not your friend, even though it feels good. It poses real dangers for your skin.
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Experts recommend sunscreen of SPF 15
Even as the summer heats up and the threat of sunburn elevates, RaeAnn Barks won't be purchasing any sunscreen.
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UVA and UVB play roles in the right sunscreen to use
Q: I read that the SPF number on sunscreen products refers to only one of the two types of sunlight.
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Perhaps this is a safer bet? AP Photo Next time you pack for an island vacation, you might want to think twice about what sunblock you throw in your bag.
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Is staying out of the sun causing us more harm than good?
We are continuously bombarded with messages about the dangers of too much sun and the increased risk of melanoma , but are these dangers real, or is staying out of the sun causing us more harm than good? Two ...
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Melanoma Cases Skyrocket Are You Protected
Melanoma Cases Skyrocket - Are You Protected? Recent reports have provided a very disturbing statistic: in the last 28 years, cases of melanoma, the most lethal form of skin cancer, have increased by 50%. View ...
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What's Worse, The Threat Of Melanoma Or Staying Out Of The Sun?
Submitted by News Account on 22 July 2008 - 4:15am. Public Health We are continuously bombarded with messages about the dangers of too much sun and the increased risk of melanoma , but are these dangers real, ...
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