Skin Cancer Often Detected Among Black Men and Women
By Merdies Hayes
Our Weekly News
Many people can hardly wait to spend more time outdoors walking, biking, hiking, camping and swimming after more than a year mainly indoors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Although that is welcome news for families and outdoor enthusiasts, we cannot forget an important fact: spending too much time in the sun and its harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays is hazardous to your health as it can cause skin cancer, a potentially deadly disease.
Continue reading How to Protect Your Black Skin from Cancer at The New Journal and Guide.