It's not only the 60 minutes you spend at the gym that keep you healthy; it's also the little things that can take a few seconds.
I know it's been on your mind, the moles on your back or your arm, or wherever. Put your mind at ease and take a minute to call a dermatologist. Make an appointment for a general skin check-up so they can take a look at questionable moles. If you've found ones that are asymmetrical in shape, have an irregular border, have varying colors throughout the mole, or if the diameter of the mole is larger than a pencil eraser, it's best to get it checked for skin cancer. You'll feel much better knowing, and it'll be great to do before Summer comes and you start spending more time in the sun.
Fit's Tips: Even though you may not be sun bathing on the beach just yet, be sure to wear a daily moisturizer that contains SPF. Not only will it prevent wrinkles, but it's necessary in order to protect you from the sun's harmful rays that can cause skin cancer.

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Thanks for the reminder
1I always have mine checked.
2I've checked spots but really I have no reason to think I would get skin cancer since I stay out of the sun so much and wear sun block all the time and I never have the habit of tanning, not even when I was a teenager.
3Francoisehardly Everyone has the chance of getting skin cancer. You don't have to be in the sun to be exposed. Driving in your car or sitting by a window is enough exposure. Even if you used sunscreen everywhere there is still a small chance.
4Thanks for the reminder! I definitely need to get my skin/moles checked out again before summer
5I do my own "mole check" every month or so, and if I ever saw any of them change size/shape, I'd have it checked out immediately. My dad had pre-skin cancer removed from his wrist a few years ago, so now I'm really hyper about it.
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