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UVA Free Skin Cancer Screening Saturday May 11, 2019 8am-noon
Free Skin Cancer Screening * One in five people in the U.S. will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. * On average, one person dies of melanoma in the U.S. every hour. * Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S., but is almost always treatable if found early. * Get…
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Free Skin Cancer Screening – Saturday May 7
UVA is offering a free skin cancer screening Saturday May 7, 8am-12pm. Call 1-800-223-9173 to schedule an appointment. See flyer for more details. Did you know… Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States The most common forms of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma There are…
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Knitting Together – Free Comfy Hats for cancer patients delivered August 4
Delivered with love and our best wishes! Susi made our first deliveries of our Comfy Hats for cancer patients at the University of Virginia Health System on August 4, 2014. We are so pleased to have our basket of free hats in Ramona’s Room at the Flourish Boutique, Emily Couric Cancer Center, and our gift bag of free…
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Head on down to the City Market to stock up on ingredients for this healthy Mediterranean Diet
Mediterranean Diet for Better Health People who live in the Mediterranean region (the 16 countries that border the Mediterranean Sea) have historically enjoyed a higher life expectancy and lower rates of heart disease. What’s their secret? Continue reading … Mediterranean Diet for Better Health — University of Virginia Health System – Live Red.
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Free Skin Cancer Screening – Saturday, May 10 – Trade your old baseball cap or visor for a new sun hat
If you love to be outside in this beautiful, sunny weather, please be aware that excess exposure to UV radiation can cause lasting damage which may lead to skin cancer. Remember your sunblock, sunglasses, and hat! Even when the weather is cool and cloudy, you need sun protection. UVa Health System, Primary Care, Dermatology…
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Free Skin Cancer Screening – Saturday, May 10 – It just might save your life as well as your skin!
If you love to be outside in this beautiful, sunny spring weather, please be aware that excess exposure to UV radiation can cause lasting damage which may lead to skin cancer. Remember your sunblock, sunglasses, and hat! Even when the weather is cool, you need sun protection. UVa Health System, Primary Care, Dermatology is…