The 4th annual sunscreen study by the Environmental Working Group underscores consumer confusion resulting from the lack of sunscreen standards.
The 4th annual sunscreen study by the Environmental Working Group contains a number of important and controversial findings. However, professional groups worry that the study will contribute to further confusion over sunscreen and lead some consumers to avoiding it altogether.
With Don’t Fry Day coming up, use the Friday before Memorial Day to teach your children to practice safe sun habits. Be safe. Be SunAWARE.
The Environmental Working Group has released a report alleging that many sunscreens which contain vitamin A and its derivatives actually speed the development of skin cancer and that the FDA knew this and failed to report it.
Researchers show link between driving and skin cancer. Here are steps to protect from dangerous UVR when driving.
A new study suggesting the connection between tanning beds usage and addiction may open the door to new, more severe restrictions on tanning beds usage.
The Melanoma Foundation of New England releases public service video about the dangers of tanning beds.
Reaching teens with a sun protection message isn’t easy. But it’s worth the effort. Here are some tips on reaching them.
May 28, the Friday before Memorial Day, is Don’t Fry Day, a reminder at the traditional start of the summers to practice sun protection.
After nearly a decade, the FDA is finally on the verge of wrapping up sunscreen label changes. The objective of this years-long effort is to provide consumers with more clarity on the level of sun protection provided by sunscreen products.
Has it been worth the effort?
We’ll see.
There’s no doubt that sunscreen advertising has confused consumers. The [...]





