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Here’s why you should catch some rays this summer - Sun exposure has benefits to health ... but slather on the sunscreen to ...
It is the middle of summer in NEPA with plenty of time to have some fun in the sun…but don’t forget to protect your skin! A ...
Both UVA and UVB rays can damage your skin, just in different ways. One causes premature aging, the other is more prone to causing sunburn, DNA damage, and skin cancer.
Cover up, wear a hat and sunglasses. Use SPF 30+ sunscreen. Stay in the shade near midday when the sun is strongest. Limit ...
The UV Index provides a measure of the sun's ultraviolet radiation, a short wavelength of light invisible to humans, that can ...
Sun-protective clothing provides consistent UV protection with UPF ratings up to 50+, unlike sunscreen, which can wear off.
The sun's rays are typically strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. These dangerous hours are determined by how high the sun is in the sky and can vary based on where you are. Remember, you could ...
The color of your carpet will eventually fade from sun exposure. Protect your carpets from sun damage and use these tips to ...
SPF protects against the sun's UV levels, however a cream only containing this offers protection against UVB ray - which ...
Even on a cloudy day, doctors say up to 80% of UV rays still pass through. This can lead to skin damage, even on darker skin ...
The CDC and FDA recommend using a combination of shade, protective clothing, sunglasses, and broad-spectrum sunscreen with ...