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skin cancer

woman in saree washing another saree

Doctors Warn Tight Saree Underskirts May Pose Hidden Cancer Risk

An AI-generated image showing a person sunbathing on a beach, with a split view showing healthy skin on one side and sun-damaged skin on the other, emphasizing the contrast between the perceived "healthy tan" and the reality of skin damage and increased skin cancer risk

How Belief in “Healthy Tans” Puts Young Adults at Risk for Skin Cancer

Woman dancing at sundown on the beach. Pixabay

Algorithm to Detect Early Brain Damage in Xeroderma Pigmentosum

Artificial skin produced at the University of Copenhagen

Artificial human skin paves the way to new skin cancer therapy

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