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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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Unusual presentation of sunburn

European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2008
We present three cases of sunburn to the head, presenting with oedema of the face in children aged 6, 9 and 13 years. Oedema was predominantly on the forehead and temporal region; a direct effect of gravity was associated with erythema of the scalp. Sunburn healed without any complications.
Gopalkrishna G. Verma   +2 more
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Sunburn, sunscreen, and melanoma

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1996
This paper reviews the current epidemiologic and experimental evidence regarding the effect of sunburns on cutaneous malignant melanoma and the possible effectiveness of sunscreens in preventing those effects. Although there is growing agreement that sunlight exposure, particularly the ultraviolet wavelengths in solar radiation, contributes to the ...
Cherrie K. Donawho, Peter Wolf
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Sunburn and ambient temperature

British Journal of Dermatology, 2017
On days during the summer months when high temperatures are expected, weather forecasters frequently warn about the dangers of UV and high UV indices. It is not surprising, therefore, that it is a common belief that high ambient air temperatures are a major risk factor for burning.
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Pre-harvest bagging influences sunburn, cracking and quality of pomegranate fruits.

, 2019
Purpose: Quality loss is high in pomegranate due to physiological disorders occurred during growth and developmental stages of fruit in main production areas in Iran.
Farzaneh Hamedi Sarkomi   +2 more
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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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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 AND ITS PREVENTION

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1980
Summary Since the discovery, approximately a century ago, of the role played by solar ultraviolet radiation in determining the state of the skin's health, much progress has been made in gaining a more exact understanding of the relationship which exists between skin and sun. In this review there has been an attempt to trace the discoveries that have
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Methotrexate Reactivation of Sunburn Reaction

Archives of Dermatology, 1981
Reactivation of a subsiding sunburn after the administration of methotrexate is an unusual event about which little has been written. Although methotrexate is known as a potentially photosensitizing drug, 1 the exact nature of this phenomenon is not understood.
Katalin S. Korossy, Antoinette F. Hood
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Sunburn in children - the Aberdeen experience

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2001
Sun exposure in children is known to be a risk factor for the development of malignant melanoma in later life. The incidence of melanoma in the UK is increasing more rapidly than that of most other malignant tumours and there is now increasing awareness in adults of the necessity to protect against over-exposure and sunburn.
D M Macgregor, M. I. White
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