Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Lots of sunshine is expected over the weekend and into the start of next week. Everyone loves ...
It’s the hottest time of the year in Utah, and with July and August bringing long, sun-drenched days, many families are heading outside to soak it all in. But as temperatures climb, so do the risks.
You don't need to sunbathe to get enough vitamin D. Experts reveal how to get the benefits of sun exposure without harming ...
You can work and play outside without raising your skin cancer risk by protecting your skin from the sun.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Summer has officially begun, and the UV index is only getting higher. The UV index, or Ultraviolet Index, is a measure of the strength of ultraviolet (UV) radiation ...
Ultraviolet rays are more than just a cause of sunburn — they can lead to wrinkles, aging skin, and even skin cancer. Many people are misinformed about the best ways to protect themselves from these ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - UV rays can pack a punch even when the sky looks harmless. The UV Index is your best indicator of how quickly you can burn under today’s sun. It is a scale from 1 to 11+ that ...
UPF-infused sun hats, sweeping deck canopies and innovative sunscreens that resist sweat.
July is UV Safety Awareness Month, highlighting the risks of sun exposure during peak summer months. The UV index, a scale from 0-11+, indicates the strength of the sun's ultraviolet radiation and the ...
Ultraviolet radiation, a high-frequency form of energy from the sun, is classified in the same risk category as X-rays and nuclear radiation. As temperatures and sun exposure increase, experts at the ...
UV rays are emitted from the sun every day, not just in the summer, so everyone should wear sunscreen every day, for any kind of weather. Sunscreen can help skin stay healthy, as it can protect your ...
The UV index measures the intensity of skin-damaging ultraviolet radiation at the Earth's surface. The UV index ranges from 0 to 11-plus, with higher values indicating greater risk of sunburn and skin ...