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Jay Allen Melanoma Skin Cancer Survivor – RPA Where Are They Now? Oct 2009 – Part 2


2011
05.21

Skin Cancer

Watch the journey of a young Australian who suffered melanoma from the use of solariums. Young Melanoma Survivor Jay Allen is making people aware of the dangers of sunbeds. Jay feels they changed his life, so now he wants to try and save as many lives as he can through his campaign. If your under 35 and use a solarium twice, it increases your chances of developing skin cancer and in particular melanoma by 75%. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has moved Ultra-Violet emitting tanning beds to it’s highest cancer risk category and labeled them as carcinogenic to humans. By regulating sunbeds, they remain lethal and will cause deaths. These facts alone should be enough to have sunbeds banned. A tan is simply not worth dying for. Save our future generations! Please sign the petition NOW to see these deadly sunbeds and solariums BANNED in Australia and around the world. Sign the petition here: www.thepetitionsite.com For Part 1 click here :- www.youtube.com
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Jay Allen Melanoma Skin Cancer Survivor – RPA Where Are They Now? Oct 2009 – Part 1


2011
03.29

Skin Cancer

Watch the journey of a young Australian who suffered melanoma from the use of solariums. Young Melanoma Survivor Jay Allen is making people aware of the dangers of sunbeds. Jay feels they changed his life, so now he wants to try and save as many lives as he can through his campaign. If your under 35 and use a solarium twice, it increases your chances of developing skin cancer and in particular melanoma by 75%. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has moved Ultra-Violet emitting tanning beds to it’s highest cancer risk category and labeled them as carcinogenic to humans. By regulating sunbeds, they remain lethal and will cause deaths. These facts alone should be enough to have sunbeds banned. A tan is simply not worth dying for. Save our future generations! Please sign the petition NOW to see these deadly sunbeds and solariums BANNED in Australia and around the world. Sign the petition here: www.thepetitionsite.com For Part 2 click here :- www.youtube.com

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Doctor’s Talk: A talk on skin cancer! — Part 3


2011
03.16

Skin Cancer Treatment

Dr Mohan Nair, Oncologist EMC Cochin, talks about skin cancer in this edition of ‘Doctor’s Talk’. www.istream.in
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How can you get rid of the brown spots on the inside of ur eyes near the colored part of the eyeball?


2011
02.24

Age Spots Cause

Question by Shyness: How can you get rid of the brown spots on the inside of ur eyes near the colored part of the eyeball?
when i pull down my bottom eyelid i see brown coloring near the the color of my eyeball (which is already brown naturally) i just wanna know it i could get rid of it and what causes it. i should b wearing my glasses but i don’t so i was wondering if it could be because of that or jus frm aging

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Answer by wimle
It’s called a cataract. See an opthalmologist or optometrist and get it lasered…

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Talk With Your Doctor – April 26, 2010 – Part 5 of 5


2011
01.23

Skin Cancer Symptoms

Skin Cancers – Dr. Sanjiv Agarwala, Dr. Lee Riley and Dr. Joseph Zaladonis join hosts Dr. Jack Bruno and Doug Eberhart to discuss skin cancer symptoms, treatments and clinical trials at St. Luke’s Hospital & Health Network in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley area.
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Talk With Your Doctor – April 26, 2010 – Part 4 of 5


2011
01.20

Skin Cancer Symptoms

Skin Cancers – Dr. Sanjiv Agarwala, Dr. Lee Riley and Dr. Joseph Zaladonis join hosts Dr. Jack Bruno and Doug Eberhart to discuss skin cancer symptoms, treatments and clinical trials at St. Luke’s Hospital & Health Network in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley area.
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Talk With Your Doctor – April 26, 2010 – Part 3 of 5


2011
01.17

Skin Cancer Symptoms

Skin Cancers – Dr. Sanjiv Agarwala, Dr. Lee Riley and Dr. Joseph Zaladonis join hosts Dr. Jack Bruno and Doug Eberhart to discuss skin cancer symptoms, treatments and clinical trials at St. Luke’s Hospital & Health Network in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley area.

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Talk With Your Doctor – April 26, 2010 – Part 2 of 5


2011
01.13

Skin Cancer Symptoms

Skin Cancers – Dr. Sanjiv Agarwala, Dr. Lee Riley and Dr. Joseph Zaladonis join hosts Dr. Jack Bruno and Doug Eberhart to discuss skin cancer symptoms, treatments and clinical trials at St. Luke’s Hospital & Health Network in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley area.

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Talk With Your Doctor – April 26, 2010 – Part 1 of 5


2011
01.11

Skin Cancer Symptoms

Skin Cancers – Dr. Sanjiv Agarwala, Dr. Lee Riley and Dr. Joseph Zaladonis join hosts Dr. Jack Bruno and Doug Eberhart to discuss skin cancer symptoms, treatments and clinical trials at St. Luke’s Hospital & Health Network in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley area.
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Why Does The Skin Age Part 3


2010
12.26

Types Of Skin Cancer

www.lifefxusa.com www.6minutefacelift.info www.6minutefacelift.info Initially, as you leisurely walk through the park on a bright sunny day, the molecules in our skin soaks up sunlight. Suddenly—free radicals are triggered. The sunlight also sun and your skin triggersan enzyme that breaks down fats in skin cells. This fat breakdown creates a chemical called arachidonic acid, the forerunner to molecules that can agitate the skin. Currently, we know that these inflammatory molecules increase the aging of skin. There are so many people that believe they look healthier with “a little” sun. According to a recent survey by the American Academy of Dermatology, 80% of respondents were under the opinion that they appeared their best after having been out in the sun. Guess what? If you have been out in the sun a sufficient amount of time to turn color—tan or pink—you have been out too long. Don’t get us wrong, we need regular sun exposure of very little time, about 15 minutes a day on average, just to aid in the protection against osteoporosis and maintain mood. More, however, is absolutely detrimental. Credible evidence confirms that all three types of skin cancer—basal cell carcinoma (BBC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), and melanoma—are caused by sun exposure. The population who are truly “shooting craps” with their lives include •People who use tanning beds or sunlamps. (No, we don’t mean lamps that put out natural light) •People who are constantly out in the sun during their

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