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Tanning apps that offer 'safe' sun routines undermining efforts to tackle skin cancer
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Smartphone apps that claim to offer "safe" and "healthy" tanning routines for users as young as four are being heavily prompted by influencers, helping to fuel what has been described as a dangerous resurgence in tanning culture among Australian teens.
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I noticed a spot on my toddler's face, trusting my instincts saved his life
A decision made by a Missouri mom to push for further testing over a spot on her son's face ended up saving his life.
Years earlier, Shelby Rupp was assured by a dermatologist that a spot on her toddler's face was nothing to worry about.
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Vitamin B3 Supplement Linked to Lower Skin Cancer Risk
By Haley Neff HealthDay ReporterSATURDAY, Jan 24, 2026 (HealthDay News) -- A common over-the-counter vitamin supplement may offer protection against some skin cancers, a new, large-scale study shows.
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Woman Says She Felt 'Pretty Good' After Surgery to Remove Cancerous Mole on Her Face -- Until She Took Bandage Off (Exclusive)
Mullins was later diagnosed with Stage 0 skin cancer, also known as carcinoma in situ
Daniela Mullins was having skin issues after giving birth to her daughter and decided to go see a new dermatologist for a regular check-in.
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Woman Says She Felt 'Pretty Good' After Surgery to Remove Cancerous Mole on Her Face -- Until She Took Bandage Off (Exclusive)
Mullins was later diagnosed with Stage 0 skin cancer, also known as carcinoma in situ
Daniela Mullins was having skin issues after giving birth to her daughter and decided to go see a new dermatologist for a regular check-in.