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British pop star Lee Ryan has opened up about a recent health scare after doctors feared he had skin cancer. The Blue singer noticed a new blemish on his back, and went to doctors to discover what it was. He was warned that the mole could be
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The milk thistle plant contains a natural anti-cancer agent called silybin, also known as silibrinin, which has long been used for preventing allergies and repairing liver damage. Previous studies have shown that silybin can help prevent various
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Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer and can be prevented by yearly check ups. The free screening is tomorrow at Humboldt Medical Specialists Dermatology at 2350 Buhne Street in Eureka. Dr. Farshad Dana will see people on a first come,
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Just days before his 50th birthday, ultra-marathon runner Ian Sheppard succumbed to a cancer that should have been treated much earlier. The South African emigrated to New Zealand in 2006 with his wife, Helga, and settled in Thames, where he worked
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Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Description Have fun in the sun, but be sun smart. That's the message two cartoon-style moles deliver to kids of all ages in new public service announcements released by Mayo Clinic as part
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People have wondered for a long time whether smell has this component as well, said Kenneth C...Now he and colleagues report in the journal Nature Communications that common moles, which are blind, have the ability and use it to swiftly locate prey.
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Moles need both nostrils to locate food underground, in the way that humans see and hear in stereo, according to research reported on Tuesday. The common mole (Scalopus aquaticus) has tiny eyes tucked between fur and skin and is nearly blind, with
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Why is skin care and protection important? Your skin changes as you age. It becomes thinner and begins to sag, causing wrinkles. It gets injured more easily and heals more slowly. The older you get, the more important it is to take
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cafepress.com/sk/bonfiredesigns) Smartphone applications can promise to diagnose a range of medical conditions, but health experts caution against swapping a physician for an iPhone. A group of University of Pittsburgh dermatologists decided to look
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A study by the University of Pittsburgh evaluated four smartphone apps that evaluate melanoma by analyzing images submitted by the users. One app works by having a board-certified dermatologist look at the photos, while the other three apps analyze
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