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How to protect the scalp from skin cancer
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAs summer heats up, we've learned to slather SPF 15 or higher all over our bodies and faces in an effort to prevent sun damage and skin cancer. We've also been told to recite our ABCs when checking for unusual moles: asymmetry, border irregularity and...Tags: Skin, Health, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Mole (lesion), Sports
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How to avoid 'hat hair'
The best protection against skin cancer of the scalp is a hat, but it's tricky to wear one without collateral damage to your hairstyle. Caile Noble, hairstylist at Serge Normant at John Frieda Salon, offers tips on how to banish hat hair. Long and...Tags: Skin, Human Interest, Human Body
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Sun protection, from the top of your head
All The RageThe scalp is the often-overlooked Achilles' heel of many a sun-protection regimen. How many of us slather on sunblock and slap on a pair of UV-protected sunglasses and think we're done? But sun can penetrate hair and cause cancers on the scalp just as... -
Tractor destroyed during fire
Daily American Staff WriterNo one was injured during a fire in Hooversville that demolished a tractor Monday. The fire erupted when a fuel line in the engine broke as a man was driving it, according to Scalp Level/Paint Fire Chief Michael Alexander Jr. “The flames were...Tags: Health, Human Body, Injuries and Wounds
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Your Stylist: Repairing hair from the summer heat
All The RageMy hair is in tip top shape at the moment. It’s not fried from sun or chlorine. Nor is it crunchy and brittle from salt water. I’m not bragging. It’s quite the contrary actually. My mid-back length strands are in...... -
Rick Perry: Is the press being fair and accurate in its coverage of him?
The Baltimore SunI doubt this modest request will be heard over the fevered roar for the scalp of Texas Gov. Rick Perry that the media has been sounding since he announced his candidacy for president. There is almost a palpable bloodlust to bring this guy down -- and it...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Media Industry, Education, The New York Times, MSNBC (tv network)
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So far, so good: Windber happy with Paint police deal
Daily American Staff WriterBy BRUCE SIWY bruces@dailyamerican.com More than eights months since formally disbanding its police department, Windber Borough is expecting a cost-savings of between $20,000 and $25,000 for 2011. And more importantly, according to borough Manager...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Human Body, Crime, Law and Justice
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Creative thinking
hen you don’t have enough money to own something yourself, it makes sense to see if you can borrow or rent the service or item. That’s what needed to be done in northern Somerset County with police protection. In an effort to save money,...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Human Body, Crime, Law and Justice
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Somerset County hazmat team receives state certification
Daily American Staff WriterAfter months of training and preparation the newly formed Somerset County hazmat team Wednesday received recognition as a state certified emergency response group. Somerset County commissioners congratulated the team and the Somerset fire department...Tags: Fires, Disasters and Accidents, Human Body
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Ready to respond
When an accident with hazardous materials happens in Somerset County, a new team of trained volunteers is ready to respond. After months of training and preparation, the newly formed Somerset County hazmat team Wednesday received recognition as a state...Tags: Fires, Disasters and Accidents, Hazardous Materials, Human Body
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NATIONAL ALOPECIA MONTH
Gayle Anderson was live in Brea because September is National Alopecia Awareness Month, dedicated to spreading awareness about the disease and condition that results in hair loss. There are two types of Alopecia, non-scarring and scarring. Alopecia...Tags: Symptoms, Health, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Alopecia, Texas Rangers
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Dauphin County Man Plans to Cut Hair for Middleton Cancer Patient
Multi-media JournalistKirk Lybarger has been growing his hair for more than a year as he prepares to play a frontiersman in an annual youth program. Typically after the event, Lybarger goes to the barber shop, gets a haircut, and allows the barber to dispose of his hair....Tags: Tennessee, Human Interest, Social Issues, Health, Cancer
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