Game theory and environmental health behavior: a population model of sunscreen use, social norms, and melanoma incidence. [PDF]
Kerner M.
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This letter to the Editor of the Chemical & Engineering News brings up the potential for sunscreen use in relation to increasing cancer rates. This document is the unedited author's version of a Submitted Work that was subsequently accepted for ...
Silverstein, Todd
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Assessing Patient Awareness of Sun Exposure and Eyelid Cancer. [PDF]
May C +3 more
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Water-resistant sunscreen use may increase core body temperature during prolonged exercise in the heat. [PDF]
Garzón-Mosquera JC, Aragón Vargas LF.
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Laser-induced hyperspectral fluorescence for spatio-chemical detection of sunscreen contaminants in food-grade sea salt using sparse PCA-SVM analysis. [PDF]
Ebrahem M +3 more
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Encapsulating TiO<sub>2</sub> Nanoparticles in Chitosan-Based Porous Microspheres as Multifunctional UV Filters. [PDF]
Li Y +5 more
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Sunscreen use and malignant melanoma
In a new population-based, matched, case-control study from southern Sweden of 571 patients with a first diagnosis of cutaneous malignant melanoma, between 1995 and 1997, and 913 healthy controls aged 16 to 80 years, the association between sunscreen use
Ingvar, C +3 more
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Development and characterization of dibenzalacetone-loaded oleogels as a potential photoprotective agents for sunscreen formulations. [PDF]
Sheta NM +4 more
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Sunscreens importantly contribute to photoprotection. Their efficacy in reducing photocarcinogenesis and photoaging is widely documented. Although there are concerns regarding longterm sunscreen safety, their advantages greatly outweigh potential risks. The review article presents a UV-induced skin damage prevention strategy, characteristics and safety
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Evaluating the Effeciency of Sunscreen Brands
Individuals are at risk for skin cancer now more than ever due to insufficient sunscreen brands and not knowing when to reapply. It is known that during this research project, there is a statistical difference between the amount of UVA rays allowed ...
Lindler, Layla +2 more
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