Regular exposure
actually protects against skin cancer, but intermittent overexposure can increase the danger.
Mona Gohara, Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Yale School of Medicine, says your favorite curry may
actually protect you against skin cancer.
Not exact matches
And now a new study, published in the journal Science Advances, revealed that a specific type of
skin bacteria
actually protects us
against cancers like melanoma.
Dima Sobko / ShutterstockGood news: Your morning cup of coffee doesn't just energize you for the day ahead — it can
actually help
protect against skin cancer, according to research.