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ScienceAlert on MSNBacteria Living on Your Skin May Help Protect You From The Sun, Study SaysThe bacteria that live on your skin could be playing a role in protecting you from the sun's harmful UV rays, scientists have discovered.
Air pollution significantly contributes to and worsens various dermatologic conditions through oxidative stress, inflammation ...
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Philstar.com on MSNIs it just a mole or melanoma? 'ABCDE' signs of skin cancer to watch out forA mole is a normal skin growth. You see it on Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe’s lower left cheek, on supermodel Cindy ...
A Harvard-trained dermatologist warns that persistent pimples and spots that bleed easily could be signs of basal cell ...
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