Editor’s note: Dr. Lee Pickett has retired, but Creators continues to distribute columns from her archive. This one is from 2022. Q: I recently adopted Rosie, a greyhound who is mostly white. Earlier ...
As we get older, our skin becomes more vulnerable to the damaging effects of the sun. The natural aging process causes the skin to become thinner, making it easier to sunburn and leading to a higher ...
It’s not only skin that should be protected from excess sun exposure; the eyes also can be harmed. One risk is pterygium, a yellow film on the white part of the eye; a thin tissue that can’t be rubbed ...
Q: I recently adopted Rosie, a greyhound who is mostly white. Earlier this summer, she was out in the sun too long and got sunburned. When we go on vacation together later this summer, I'll try to ...