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   <title>Starting kids early</title>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Today Dr. Bilu Martin spoke to third graders at the Aventura City of Excellence School (ACES) for career day about skin and how to take care of it.&amp;nbsp; While it&amp;#39;s great for kids to learn smart sun protection habits early, sometimes adults need a little reminder, too!&amp;nbsp; Remember, excessive sun exposure causes brown spots/sunspots, wrinkles, broken blood vessels, pre-cancerous spots and most importantly, skin cancer.&amp;nbsp; Here are the tips Dr. Bilu Martin shared with the kids:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;1. WEAR SUNSCREEN!&amp;nbsp; Every. single. Day.&amp;nbsp; Even if it&amp;#39;s cloudy or rainy out, as the UV rays can pass through clouds.&amp;nbsp; Even if you are &amp;quot;only driving around&amp;quot; because the UV rays also pass through car windshields.&amp;nbsp; A good sunscreen is broad spectrum (blocks UVA and UVB rays), is at least an SPF 30, and contains physical blocks- titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.&amp;nbsp; At Premier Dermatology, MD, we love EltaMD and Skinceuticals sunblock.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;2. REAPPLY SUNSCREEN.&amp;nbsp; Every two hours, and after swimming or excessive sweating.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;3. USE ENOUGH SUNSCREEN.&amp;nbsp; A teaspoon full for the face, and a shotglass full for the body.&amp;nbsp; That&amp;#39;s a lot of sunscreen!&amp;nbsp; If using a chemical sunscreen, it should be applied 30 minutes before heading outside, so that it can be absorbed into the skin.&amp;nbsp; Physical sunblocks can be applied right before going outside.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;4. AVOID THE SUN DURING PEAK HOURS.&amp;nbsp; Try to spend time outdoors before 10 am and after 4 pm.&amp;nbsp; UV rays are stronger and more damaging between 10 and 4.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;5. SEEK SHADE.&amp;nbsp; Trees and umbrellas are our friends.&amp;nbsp; Try to play and have activities in the shade.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;6. WEAR SUN PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.&amp;nbsp; Sunglasses are important to shield eyes from UV damage.&amp;nbsp; Hats should be worn, but they need to have a brim that extends out over ears and the neck for full protection.&amp;nbsp; Sun protective clothing (shirts, pants, long-sleeve swimsuits) should have an UPF (ultraviolet light protective factor) of 50. &amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Teach your kids to develop safe sun habits early.&amp;nbsp; Prevention and early detection saves lives!&lt;/p&gt;

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   <dc:date>2016-01-14</dc:date>
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   <title>New Year&#039;s Resolutions</title>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;It&amp;#39;s a new year.&amp;nbsp; Time to detox, reflect, and re-new.&amp;nbsp; Many of us make the most common resolutions, such as working out/losing weight, saving money, and working harder.&amp;nbsp; Even though we start out strong in January (check out how many people are at the gym this week), resolve can wane by mid-March.&amp;nbsp; Here are a few resolutions that you actually may enjoy keeping!&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;strong&gt;Resolution # 1: Drink More Coffee&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Hello, Starbucks.&amp;nbsp; Women who drink three cups of caffeinated coffee a day can reduce their risk of basal cell carcinoma by up to 20 percent, compared to those drinking less than a cup monthly.&amp;nbsp; These results are based on a large population study: over 113,000 adults who took part in the U.S. Nurses&amp;#39; Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study. A lesser decrease in risk was seen among coffee-drinking men.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;strong&gt;Resolution #2: Drink Red Wine&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
This is not permission to finish a bottle of malbec.&amp;nbsp; A small glass of red wine a day contains resveratrol, which is a potent antioxidant found in grapes.&amp;nbsp; And yes-- like the SkinCeuticals Resveratrol&amp;nbsp;that we carry at Premier Dermatology, MD!&amp;nbsp; Antioxidants fight free radicals in our skin and body, which are harmful and play a role in skin cancer and aging.&amp;nbsp; A moderate amount of alcohol has also been found to be heart-healthy and raises levels of &amp;quot;good&amp;quot; cholesterol, or HDL.&amp;nbsp; Of course, women who are pregnant/nursing or those with medical conditions should not drink alcohol.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;strong&gt;Resolution #3: Eat Dark Chocolate&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
In a recent study, German researchers gave 24 women a half-cup of cocoa enriched with&amp;nbsp;flavonoids&amp;nbsp;daily. After three months, the women&amp;#39;s skin was better protected, less red,&amp;nbsp;and had a smooth appearance after&amp;nbsp;exposure to ultraviolet light. The researchers think the flavonoids, which absorb UV light, help protect and increase blood flow to the skin, improving its appearance.&amp;nbsp; Plus dark chocolate contains more of those good antioxidants!&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;strong&gt;Resolution #4: Wear Your Sunscreen&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
I have to throw this one in: I&amp;#39;ve said it before and I&amp;#39;ll say it again: sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen to prevent skin cancer and the signs of aging.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;
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Happy 2016 and here&amp;#39;s to a year of great health and gorgeous skin!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <dc:date>2016-01-03</dc:date>
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