"Don’t assume because you are in an automobile and the window is closed that you're protected from UV light," Dr Jayne Weiss ...
Regular UV protection prevents sunburn, hyperpigmentation, and premature ageing, promoting healthier and more radiant skin ...
Keep track of the UV Index. Protect your skin with clothing and sunscreen. Wear sunglasses with UV protection. Take extra care around sand, water, and snow. They all reflect UV rays and give you more ...
Sun creams could offer only minimal protection against skin cancer, experts have warned. They fear that holidaymakers may have been lulled into a false sense of security and increased their risk ...
We all know sunscreen is a must for protecting our skin from the sun's harmful UV rays. But did you know that the currently available sunscreen doesn't actually cool you down? In fact, it can ...
Mineral sunscreens use TiO2 to block UV rays, but the particle size is generally not optimized for effective heat reflection and cooling. This new study focused on optimizing the size of TiO2 ...
Information on ultraviolet (UV) radiation is essential for our lives under the Australian sun. We have one of the highest levels of UV exposure and highest rates of skin cancer in the world. Sun ...
Although sunscreen does help protect our skin from the sun's harmful UV rays, it isn't designed to keep that skin cool. An experimental new sunscreen does that very thing, however, while ...
The primary function of a car visor is to block the sun’s glare and harmful UV rays from entering the driver’s eyes. It helps to reduce eye strain and fatigue, making driving safer and more ...
Ultraviolet (UV) light is an invisible type of radiation that comes from the sun and artificial sources like tanning beds. While it plays a role in our natural environment, overexposure to UV rays can ...
1. Apply sunscreen whenever you leave the house. Contrary to popular belief, the sun’s UV rays can cause harm whether the weather is sunny or cloudy. Ensure the sunscreen label says ‘broad spectrum’ ...