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Moles Underground - Gloucester Daily Times


Moles Underground
Gloucester Daily Times
Like the hairy-tailed mole, the ears are covered with skin and the eyes are only good for detecting light. These little fellows can really move the dirt. Their powerful front feet, unlike the hairy-tailed mole, are webbed. The muscles of their limbs ...

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Skin Scan wants to fight cancer using iPhones and big data - GigaOm


GigaOm

Skin Scan wants to fight cancer using iPhones and big data
GigaOm
3, 2012, 10:06am PT 3 Comments Skin Scan, a startup based in Bucharest, Romania, is selling an iPhone app that lets consumers take pictures of questionable moles and get back information on the likelihood that the mole in question is dangerous.

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Pfenninger: A summary of malignant melanoma - Midland Daily News


Pfenninger: A summary of malignant melanoma
Midland Daily News
Risk factors: Personal history of melanoma; a family history of melanoma (mother, father, sister, brother, son or daughter); history of a blistering sunburn as a child; skin that usually burns but doesn't tan; more than 50 moles of any size; moles ...

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Husband and wife battle skin cancer at the same time - Shoreham Today


Shoreham Today

Husband and wife battle skin cancer at the same time
Shoreham Today
WHEN Karen Portch was diagnosed with skin cancer in 2009, she never imagined in just two years time she would be helping her husband through the same experience. Karen and her husband, Stephen, of Old Fort Road, Shoreham, both underwent treatment for ...

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Cancer - Know Your Chances - AllAfrica.com


Cancer - Know Your Chances
AllAfrica.com
Excessive sun exposure: Anyone who spends considerable time in the sun may develop skin cancer, especially if the skin isn't protected by sunscreen or clothing. Tanning, including exposure to tanning lamps and beds, also puts you at risk. Moles: People ...

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