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1 Is Your Sunscreen Dangerous?
2 Addictive Tanning
3 New Melanoma Drug Looks Promising
4 Skin Cancer rates soar for baby boomers
5 Many skin infections are self-induced!
6 New Model Of Skin Cancer Provides Insights On Second-Most Common Type Of Cancer
7 Cranberry, Pumpkin & Jell-O Can Work Miracles On Body
8 Your genes can play a role in skin cancer
9 Is there such a thing as a 'healthy tan'? .....No!
10 People with Psoriasis At Risk for Other Medical Conditions
11 New campaign for psoriasis
12 Fish may help skin cancer
13 New skin cancer gene doubles risk
14 Is higher SPF SunScreen better?
15 Clear Channel Radio Interview
16 Another reason to stay out of the sun!
17 New cream may help treat types of melanoma
18 Brunettes may still be at high risk for skin cancer
19 New study confirms risk of sunbeds
20 Gene mutation is first step in Skin Cancer
21 Diagnosing skin cancer without a bippsy
22 Spring Swing 2009
23 Sun protection from caffeine?
24 Latisse now available!
 
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