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Sunburn

Dermatologic Clinics, 1986
UV erythema or sunburn is a common sequela of modern man's pursuit of leisure activities. The dermatologist is frequently confronted with this painful cutaneous inflammatory response. The pathogenesis of sunburn is examined in terms of individual genetic sensitivity, environmental exposure, spectral variability, and the proposed mechanisms of its ...
J, Cavallo, V A, DeLeo
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Sunburn at the seaside

Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 2018
SummaryBackground/purposeThe purpose of this paper is to estimate the contribution to our erythemal exposure at the coast of solar ultraviolet (UV) both reflected from, and transmitted into, the ocean.MethodsThe reflection of solar UV radiation from, and transmitted into, seawater was calculated using a numerical model under a number of atmospheric ...
Brian L Diffey, Curtis D Mobley
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Of Steinbeck and Sunburn

JAMA Dermatology, 2015
John Steinbeck’s literary work is known for depictions of Depressionera rural California and for portraying the conditionof exploited farm laborers. In his fiction, protagonists often have scraped hands and sunburnt skin,which serveasphysical testimony to their honest, hardwork.
Christina N. Kraus, Scott A. Norton
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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;
Adèle C. Green, David C. Whiteman
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Management of Acute Sunburn

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2004
Current literature documents the use of many pharmacologic agents in the management of acute sunburn. While numerous studies have been undertaken, there is no consensus on an algorithm for such treatment. We review the literature for an evidence-based approach to the management of sunburn.
Howard I. Maibach, Amy Han
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Unintended sunburn after sunscreen application: An exploratory study of sun protection.

Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 2020
ISSUE ADDRESSED This study explores the experiences of adults aged 18 years and older who received an unintended sunburn whilst wearing sunscreen and examines why the application of sunscreen as a sun protection measure did not work as intended ...
M. O'Hara, C. Horsham, U. Koh, M. Janda
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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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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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Sunburn frequency and risk and protective factors: a cross-sectional survey.

Dermatology Online Journal, 2020
Skin cancer prevention is at the forefront of public health as morbidity increases. Limited data exists on effective interventions to reduce sunburn frequency and modifiable risk factors.
H. Braun   +3 more
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