Sunscreen could cut melanomas – study

Melanoma cases could fall by about one-third if Australians slap on sunscreen every day, a study has found.New modelling by researchers estimates that 28,071 fewer mela­nomas would be diagnosed if people regularly used sunscreen to protect their skin from UVB and UVA rays that can cause the ­potentially deadly cancers.The researchers, from the ­Brisbane-based QIMR […]

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