Why You Should Be Checking Your Soles and Palms If You Have a Dark

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Your hands and feet may be telling you something about your health. A new study from NYU Langone Medical Center shows that people with darker skin types are 33 percent more likely to have pigmented lesions on their soles and palms. In rare cases, these can be an aggressive form of skin cancer, called acral melanoma.
Your hands and feet may be telling you something about your health. A new study from NYU Langone Medical Center shows that people with darker skin types are

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