As we come into the warmer months, it's even more important to remember our daily dose of sunscreen. While there is no link between warmer temperatures and UV rays (the radiation responsible for sunburn and skin cancer), spring is certainly the time
Skin cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australians, with one person dying every six hours from melanoma. As skin cancer is easier to treat when found early, it is really important to get to know your own skin and check it regularly.
Australia is the skin cancer capital of the world, accounting for over a quarter of cases globally. In fact, two in three Aussies will be diagnosed with the potentially deadly disease by the time we reach 70. So what exactly is skin cancer? Are some
There are some medical risks associated with cosmetic procedures which is why procedures such as dermal fillers and anti-wrinkle injections should always be conducted by a qualified doctor. However, few guidelines exist to protect Australians from