NIE 2019 09 10
Higher Vitamin A Intake Linked to Lower Skin Cancer Risk
People whose diets included high levels of vitamin A had a 17 percent reduction in risk for getting the second-most-common type of skin cancer, as compared to those who ate modest amounts of foods and supplements rich in vitamin A. That’s according to researchers from Brown University (Rhode Island), who unearthed that finding after analyzing ...
Healthy Skin, Healthy Life
Consumers are conscientious of keeping their skin healthy for an assortment of reasons—both suppliers and manufacturers are doing their part to help create innovative products to further help with these beneficial goals. Consumers care about aging gracefully, but this only represents one piece of the pie when it comes to skin health. Acne for instance, ...
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