
The Skin You're In
Season 13 Episode 10 | 59m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Skin health, from acne to skin cancer is discussed by our panel of experts
Skin is the body’s largest organ, spanning about 22 square feet in adults and weighing about 8 pounds. Most people don’t give it a second thought until something happens. We’ll examine skin health from normal aging to preventing and treating skin cancer, the damaging effects of sun, even treating rashes and acne.
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Health Matters: Television for Life is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
Production funding provided by Providence Health Care

The Skin You're In
Season 13 Episode 10 | 59m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Skin is the body’s largest organ, spanning about 22 square feet in adults and weighing about 8 pounds. Most people don’t give it a second thought until something happens. We’ll examine skin health from normal aging to preventing and treating skin cancer, the damaging effects of sun, even treating rashes and acne.
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