"Current evidence suggests that it’s solar blue light that has the most meaningful impact on the skin, while everyday screen exposure is unlikely to cause significant damage." As such, screen settings ...
How proficient are you in sunscreen-ese? According to a new survey in JAMA Dermatology, most people don’t understand much of what’s written on a lotion label. Researchers at Northwestern University ...
NB-UVB phototherapy may restore adalimumab efficacy in chronic plaque psoriasis after treatment failure. Learn more about ...
Many people pack away their sunscreen once summer ends, assuming cold weather and indoor days mean their skin is safe. But ...
Sunlight contains ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which is made up of different types of rays. The types of UV radiation you’re probably most familiar with are UVA and UVB rays. These rays can affect your ...
With countless sunscreens on the market, trying to choose which is the safest and most effective can be overwhelming. "I tell people to protect their skin every single day with a broad spectrum ...
SPF, short for sun protection factor, represents how well a sunscreen protects against damage from the sun’s ultraviolet B (UVB) rays, which are responsible for sunburn and contribute to skin cancer.
Adjunctive narrowband ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) phototherapy may help restore clinical response in patients with chronic plaque psoriasis who develop secondary failure to adalimumab, according to a small ...
For the first time in a history that stretches back nearly 40 years, the mysterious Russian radio signal popularly known as UVB-76 had issued an order. On Jan. 24, 2013, it was heard clearly by its ...