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We characterized the intervention evidence base for specific behavioral targets (e.g., tanning, sun protection, screening) and clinically related targets (e.g., sunburn, skin exams, cancers) at each point in the cancer control continuum.
So, to be adequately protected from sunburn, skin cancer, and aging including discolorations, you need to reapply sunscreen every two hours.
Exposure to UV-B radiation induces biological changes in the integument, such as sunburn, skin cancers and, as will be discussed, immunosuppression [ 5].
Self-reported 'pigmentation score' is a continuous variable derived from several self-reported variables including: ability to tan, propensity to sunburn, skin colour, eye colour, hair colour and childhood freckling.
This radiation will not only cause skin pigmentation, but also sunburn, skin and eye damage, skin aging, and even skin cancer.
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The sunlight that reaches us is made up of long wave ultraviolet A (UVA) and short wave ultraviolet B (UVB) rays that can cause sunburns, skin cancer and early aging.
The market is crowded with lotions and sprays, powders and lip balms, and, increasingly, multi-tasking products with inventive application methods that are touted for their ability to do more than just block the UVA and UVB rays that lead to sunburns, skin cancer and premature aging of the skin.
Avoid harsh soaps, hot water and exfoliating treatments when you have sunburned skin.
This product has been shown only to help prevent sunburn, not skin cancer or early skin aging".
"UVB rays are the chief cause of sunburn and skin inflammation," says Moy. "UVA rays play a major role in skin aging and wrinkling.
Outside the Earth's protective ozone layer, ultraviolet radiation will rapidly give unshielded space travelers sunburn and skin cancer.
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