Healthy Habits You Should Establish in Your 20s
Melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, is the leading type of cancer found in people ages 25 to 29, according to Southeast SportsCare. Wearing sunscreen every day, staying away from tanning beds and going to a dermatologist regularly may help to prevent skin cancer or help to catch it early.
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