For years, medical advice on sun exposure has remained largely consistent: limit direct sunlight, apply sunscreen liberally, and wear protective clothing to minimize the risk of skin cancer. But as ...
We’ve been taught to avoid the sun at all costs. Is that right? Ask Well We’ve been taught to avoid the sun at all costs. Is that right? Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By ...
The sun may feel good, particularly during summer when one is spending time in the sun. The extended and uncovered sun exposure may be very dangerous to your skin and health in general. Although sun ...
Human beings have a conflicted relationship with the sun. People love sunshine, but then get hot. Sweat gets in your eyes. Then there are all the protective rituals: the sunscreen, the hats, the ...