Research published by the National Institutes of Health mentioned that children are more vulnerable to the effects of UV exposure on their skin because the protection in their skin barriers is still immature. Likewise, their eyes are
Today, in a world surrounded by digital media, parents are keen to find fresh ways to divert their children’s attention away from screens. I’m sure it’s not alarming to know a recent study by the Australian Institute of Family Studies found… Continue Reading >
In order for nanoparticles in sunscreens to be considered dangerous, they have to first penetrate the skin, then go somewhere they can do significant damage. For now, there is no solid proof this can happen in humans. How it… Continue Reading >