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  1. Sun Damaged Skin: Appearance, Causes, Treatments, and More

  2. Safe, mild ultraviolet‐B exposure: An essential human requirement …

  3. The Risks of Tanning | FDA - U.S. Food and Drug Administration

  4. How long does a sunburn last? And what to do if you …

    Abbott explains, “A sunburn occurs when the cells that make up our skin, known as keratinocytes, have DNA damage as a result of UV exposure. The cells rapidly die by a process called apoptosis."

  5. Reducing Risk for Skin Cancer | Skin Cancer | CDC

    Jul 1, 2024 · UV rays from the sun, tanning beds, and sunlamps can damage skin cells and cause skin cancer. Learn how to protect your skin from UV rays and avoid indoor tanning with CDC's tips and resources.

  6. Fluorouracil (5-FU): Drug Information - DermNet

    Fluorouracil cream (Efudix™) is a prescription medicine that destroys sun-damaged skin cells and treats actinic keratoses and some cancers. It can cause stinging, burning, redness, scaling, sores and crusts during treatment.

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  9. Sunburn Myths That Are Damaging Your Skin - The …

    Jun 18, 2021 · Learn the sun facts. You know the distinctive ache and the tell-tale redness. Besides being uncomfortable, sunburn can do some serious harm to your skin. Too much sun can lead to wrinkles and age spots and even skin …

  10. Be Safe in the Sun | Sun and UV Exposure - American …

    Learn how to prevent skin cancer by reducing your exposure to UV radiation from the sun and other sources. Find tips on sunscreen, skin self-exam, and more resources from the American Cancer Society.

  11. Skin Care Tips by Type, Sun Protection Tips - Cleveland Clinic

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