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Physiological Mechanisms Underlying Fruit Sunburn

Critical reviews in plant sciences, 2019
Sunburn is a physiological disorder that can be observed in fruits of several crops growing in areas with warm climates, as a result of photodamage due to an excess of heat and/or light irradiance (visible and ultraviolet light).
S. Munné‐Bosch, C. Vincent
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Pinterest Homemade Sunscreens: A Recipe for Sunburn

Health Communication, 2020
Social media, specifically Pinterest with more than 175 million users, has changed the way people seek and share health information. Recent consumer interest in natural products has led to an increase of shared recipes for homemade products including ...
J. Merten   +3 more
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Sunburned

Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, 2018
This essay considers how travel and mobility inflect our politics of alterity through changing skin color. It asks how globality is rendered through the prism of epidermal vulnerability, the sunburn. When is this affliction of skin desirable and what cosmopolitan relations does it engender?
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Sunburn

Five to Seven, 2001
In this article Robert Walker looks at the causes and effects of sunburn and at ways to protect children's skin to minimise damage.
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A meta-analysis of sunburn and basal cell carcinoma risk.

Cancer Epidemiology, 2023
Stephanie G. Lashway   +6 more
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Melanoma and sunburn

Cancer Causes & Control, 1994
A computer-aided search identified 16 case-control studies which specifically assessed sunburn as a risk factor for cutaneous malignant melanoma. Using unadjusted estimates, a history of sunburn was associated with significantly increased risk of melanoma in all but one study. Four studies were defined as core studies after assessment of study quality;
D, Whiteman, A, Green
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Public Health Implications of Google Searches for Sunscreen, Sunburn, Skin Cancer, and Melanoma in the United States

American Journal of Health Promotion, 2018
Purpose: Google Trends (GT) offers insights into public interests and behaviors and holds potential for guiding public health campaigns. We evaluated trends in US searches for sunscreen, sunburn, skin cancer, and melanoma and their relationships with ...
Z. Hopkins, A. Secrest
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Sunburn

Scientific American, 1968
F, Daniels   +2 more
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Sunburn

Perspective infirmiere : revue officielle de l'Ordre des infirmieres et infirmiers du Quebec, 2011
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Sunburn despite sunscreen

Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica (English ed.), 2023
Miguel, Sogbe   +3 more
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