While one in three Americans report they get a sunburn each year, about 33,000 wind up needing medical treatment for severe sun poisoning symptoms, according to the National Cancer Institute. Below, ...
"Hot and sunny" may seem like a good summer forecast—unless you get too much heat and sun. High temperatures and sun exposure can lead to skin problems like heat rash—a short-lived rash that resolves ...
A meta-analysis of 17 studies showed that painful, blistering, and/or severe sunburns of medium and high frequencies significantly increase the risk for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). To ...
We’re all desperate to be outside but as the cliché goes, too much of a good thing isn’t always good for us. Long days baking under the sun’s powerful rays can bring on blistering sunburns that can ...
Spending time outside — even just a little — can often lead to sunburn if your skin is unprotected. And sunburns can happen at any time of the year, not just summer. In fact, a 2024 American Academy ...
It's only April, but many people across the country and the globe are already enjoying summerlike temperatures. But getting out in the sun also increases your risk of getting skin cancer.