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PHOTO: Tinted sunscreens are being developed to match a person’s skin tone.
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What to know about tinted sunscreens as summer approaches

PHOTO: In this undated file photo, a woman applies sunscreen while spending time at the beach.
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How climate change can harm your skin

PHOTO: Triple-negative disease is a unique class of breast cancer because it lacks receptors that drug therapies can target for treatment.
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New treatments bring hope for those with triple-negative breast cancer

PHOTO: In this Jan. 19, 2020 file photo Christina Applegate at The Shrine Auditorium, in Los Angeles.
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Christina Applegate reveals she's been diagnosed with MS

PHOTO: People wait to receive a COVID-19 vaccine inside the Charleston Convention Center in Charleston, W.V.
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How to make wearing your mask more comfortable, from doctors who do it every day

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Black mothers are twice as likely to die in childbirth. Now, there's a government plan to combat maternal mortality.

PHOTO: Dayka Robinson, left, and Dr. Soyini Hawkins, a minimally invasive gynecological surgeon, both suffered from fibroids.
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This doctor helps provide more options for women suffering from fibroids

PHOTO: A woman gets a mammogram.
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Why recognizing the signs of breast cancer should still be a priority amid COVID-19

PHOTO: Pregnant African-American mother holds her stomach in an undated stock photo.
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'Hear Her' campaign aims to protect pregnant women from life-threatening conditions

PHOTO: Cancers undiagnosed amid Covid-19
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Doctors warn cancers are going undiagnosed amid COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s what you can do to decrease the risk.