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Consumer Reports Too often, Black patients get late diagnoses of deadly skin cancer Surviving begins with knowing what to look for — and where. The following offers guidance on skin self-checks.
Rare, deadly, and often missed, some skin cancers develop in areas that rarely see the sun. Scientists are still learning about them, but here's what we know.
Skin cancer is less common in people with darker skin, but when it does occur it can be far more deadly. Black Americans are nearly five times more likely to die within five years of a melanoma ...
Influencer Stefanie Wright reveals how, like Katherine Ryan, she had to fight to be heard by doctors and finally get her ...
Our ancient ancestors didn’t have clothes or houses – but that constant exposure to the sun helped their skin protect itself from the worst sun damage.
We speak to a Cancer Awareness nurse Sarah Egan bout all things bowel cancer, from signs and symptoms to how screening works ...
DEAR ABBY: I moved away from my hometown 10 years ago, and I have a dear friend of nearly 30 years who still likes to sleep ...
Discover 8 incredible health benefits of black currants. These vitamin C-rich berries boost immunity, fight inflammation, and support heart health.
For Independence Day, The New York Times asked voters what they valued about the United States, as well as what worried them.
Two Metropolitan Police officers who carried out a strip search on a black schoolgirl have been sacked after they were found ...