In 1997 there were 6, 739 cases of skin cancer in Scotland, up from 6, 632 in 1996.
There, they are analyzed with pattern recognition software developed by comparing 20, 000 pictures of skin lesions.
Propane heaters whirred in the dugout, and most players had almost every inch of skin covered.
So Mr. Flint bought dozens of skin- and hair-care products to learn more about them.
And the people affected were not just white Norwegians but all kinds of skin colours.
It can even be deadly, as it can cause a number of skin infections.
"We can't approach the subtlety of skin, sensation of temperature, touching things yet, " admits Gow.
The chicken salad had to be examined carefully for bits of skin and gristle.
If you want the softness and lightness and warmth of skin, you use skin.
After a quick rub with a hot towel and another splash of skin food, he is done.
Still, others said voting on the basis of skin color is further evidence of a racial divide.
The technique takes the same sample of skin cells but converts them using proteins to "induced pluripotent" stem cells.
The contact in a good handshake should be the web of skin between the thumb and index finger.
The FDA proposal unveiled this week is aimed at reversing the rising cases of skin cancer for young adults.
They also are a possible cause of melanoma, the deadliest of skin cancers, and may impact the immune system.
Has anyone else in your family ever had this kind of skin reaction?
A., she argued, had not taken into account that smog-free skies would result in more cases of skin cancer.
Malignant melanoma is the least common, but most aggressive form of skin cancer.
It is thought to be caused by a malfunctioning of the immune system, which causes accelerated growth of skin cells.
In a recent development, embryonic stem cells have been created by using viruses to modify the genes of skin cells.
In addition, data showed semagacestat is associated with an increased risk of skin cancer compared with those who received placebo.
In 1969 at my high school sports physical exam, I discovered that I had melanoma, a form of skin cancer.
With a collection that dates back to 1917, this small, off-kilter museum exhibits lifelike, 3D wax replicas of skin diseases and body parts.
The one was on his index finger was shattered and is now gone, nothing now but a soft patch of skin.
This was the conclusion of a test with mice that were genetically engineered to develop melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
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Each joint was crowned with a little gray stone of skin, and each heel was like the battered end of a club.
Government-funded studies have found that this particular type of vitamin A may increase risk of skin cancer when used on sun-exposed skin.
The result is a spectrum of skin colour rather than a dichotomy.
They are looking at the development of skin diseases and male-pattern baldness.
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