Researchers have found that showing children ultraviolet photographs that reveal the sun damage to their faces makes them less likely to get sunburns in the months following. For the study, investigators recruited 111 middle-school students who were given a sun protection lecture. Researchers then gave 83 students a UV photograph of their face that showed pigment changes from chronic sun exposure and an explanation of the damage. Twenty-eight students in a control group heard the lecture but...
Read moreMany of you have like seeing pictures and videos, so I made sure to get both when I attended last month's Mental Health America Centennial... Read more »
Here we are, three months after my last chemo treatment.Cameron is two years old, and we are at our favorite place -- the beach!!See More... Read more »
Sometime in the mid-1990s my mother uncovered some photos of me as a child that I'd never seen before. I flipped through them and found one... Read more »
In a previous post I wrote about the theory that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt may have been hiding the fact that he had malignant... Read more »
First, I apologize for not writing last week from the Mental Health America conference as I had planned. The days were long; the emotions... Read more »
Looking at photos of sick people may help you ward off illness, a new study suggests. In a new study, researchers asked participants to look at... Read more »
The United Kingdom will begin adding graphic photographs to cigarette packaging to warn about the dangers of smoking. The 15 photos, which include... Read more »
A new high-tech device may allow doctors to better diagnose rheumatoid arthritis (RA). California doctors use a thermal camera to measure the pattern... Read more »
If you sneeze every time you visit the basement, or get wheezy after lying on your couch, new research suggests that taking a photo of the area may... Read more »
Glucagon photo. Information on emergency treatment for low blood sugar.... Read more »