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115 years ago today, Jack Johnson’s victory over America’s “Great White Hope” caused over 20 people to be killed in riots all ...
With investment in the creator economy growing, issues around payment, welfare and inclusion are high on the agenda for ...
Rare, deadly, and often missed, some skin cancers develop in areas that rarely see the sun. Scientists are still learning about them, but here's what we know.
New data from the Environmental Working Group reveals only a fraction of sunscreens meet safety standards, with some posing health risks.
Black on the inside. Bird wasn't just white. He was unapologetically white in a Black-dominated league and he understood ...
In the U.S. and elsewhere, nationality tends to be defined by a set of legal parameters. This may involve birthplace, ...
The evidence and policy options for eliminating inequity are clear; what is needed now is political and institutional commitment and action, say J S Bamrah and colleagues Despite the NHS being founded ...
New research shows that Black people are big users of self-tanners. Experts explain why it's a good call and how to apply a ...
Jackie Ramirez has always been aware of the colour of her skin. There was the school crossing guard who nicknamed her ...
Skin cancer is less common in people with darker skin, but when it does occur, it can be far more deadly. The reason is that ...
Oprah Winfrey made quite the impression during her recent arrival in Venice, Italy, where she joined fellow celebrities for what promises to be one of the ...
Skin cancer risk in Black Americans is often overlooked. Learn about the unique skin cancer risks and how to protect yourself.