Category Archives: Skin Care


Sunlight, Vitamin D, Sunblock, and Cancer

For years, medicine had little awareness of the dangers of sun exposure. Once it was discovered that suntanning and sunburn were major factors in instances of skin cancer, we began […]

  • Posted on: Feb 14 2020
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Consumers Need to Become Sunscreen Savvy

We’re reaching toward our half-way point between summer seasons, which means now is a great time to discuss the need for protective habits. For the past several years, we’ve heard […]

  • Posted on: Oct 15 2019
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Skin Cancer Treatment Long Beach, CA

Physical vs. Chemical Sunscreens

Even in light of advanced skin cancer treatments, it is safe to say that doctors would much prefer if more people could avoid cancerous lesions altogether. For this to become […]

  • Posted on: Sep 15 2018
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Skin Cancer FAQS Long Beach, CA

Doctors may be Educating more than Their Patients

Healthcare providers have become increasingly aware of the need to educate patients in matters of health and wellness. Cardiologists support patient health by offering dietary and lifestyle tips for cardiovascular […]

  • Posted on: Jun 15 2018
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skin care Long Beach, CA

Sunscreen and Skin Type

One of the basic aspects of dermatologic care is educating patients regarding sun protection. Discernment is crucial for the physician who is committed to the highest quality of care, and […]

  • Posted on: May 15 2017
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Sun protection from skin cancer

Mistakes your Patients may be Making

None of us would think it is wise to hop in the car and drive down the road on flat tires. And yet, this could be exactly the way that […]

  • Posted on: Feb 15 2017
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An In-depth Look at Sunscreen: Part II

In our last post, we discussed the necessity for sunscreen use. More specifically, what we should look for when choosing an appropriate sunscreen. The value in any sun-protective product does […]

  • Posted on: Dec 15 2016
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