Health Briefs Segment Focuses on Skin Cancer Prevention

The rise in sun-related melanoma cases continue for both men and women. The compelling program offers skin cancer prevention information for viewers.

Coral Springs, FL, August 24, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Melanoma, the most common skin cancer for both men and women is on the rise. Health Briefs presents a segment covering prevention tips with a focus on teens, who generally neglect to take precautions against this problem. The segment reviews common sense tactics such as using an effective sunscreen every day and avoiding tanning beds. It will share cool ways teenagers can protect themselves against the sun’s damaging rays, and remind viewers of the health hazards tanning salons can cause bodies. The upbeat and useful segment will air soon on most cable television networks.

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