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Reel Of Chinese Women Wearing Lotus Leaves As 'Sunscreen' Goes Viral. Experts Reveal If It Worksrays of the sun, and experts suggest that this is your best bet to keep your skin protected. Dr Kashish Kalra, Head of the Department and Consultant of Dermatology at Max Smart Super Speciality ...
Many people worry that spending too much time in the hot summer sun could have serious consequences. And it’s true that people are at a heightened risk of skin damage, sun poisoning, melanoma, and ...
WTOL 11 Meteorologist John Burchfield breaks down the science of the sun's rays and climatology that brings cloudier conditions to northwest Ohio in winter.
The Westfield News; Westfield Health Bulletin: Sun’s rays can damage eyes, so take care in Monday’s eclipse. Published: ; Apr. 07, 2024, 12:01 a.m.
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