Skin cancer awareness this summer - learn more about melanoma and sun damage, including the symptoms and diagnosis of skin cancer
June 26, 2020 - 11:01 BST hellomagazine.com We're looking at a scorcher of a summer with temperatures soaring about 30 degrees. And don't get us wrong, while we're loving the UK heatwave and definitely plan on spending as much time as possible outdoors, we're also fans of protecting our health and our skin. Most of us know that UV damage is linked to skin cancer, but there are so many things are still in the shade about.
2. Skin damage in childhood plays a big part in your cancer risk Protecting young skin from UV radiation by @DrAnjaliMahto https://t.co/q4tGcNS4o8 #sunsafety #sunawareness #CharityTuesday pic.twitter.
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