May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month!
1. Choose your sunscreen wisely
2. Cover-up
3. Eat your sunscreen
4. Exercise
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May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month!
Protection against both UVB and UVA rays:
The FDA does not require that sunscreens offer UVA protection at this time. Unlike UVB rays, which are best known for causing sunburns, UVA rays penetrate deeper into the skin. A lack of studies showing a decrease in the risk of melanoma with sunscreen use, may be in part due to traditional sunscreens lacking UVA protection. Both UVB and UVA rays can cause skin damage and skin cancer. Several products that protect against both UVA and UVB rays are now available.