Yes, though it is uncommon, dark skinned people still have a small chance at developing melanoma.
Dark-skinned individuals have more melanocytes than fair-skinned individuals, but the melanocytes in darker skin produce more melanin, which provides greater protection against UV radiation and reduces the risk of melanoma. However, melanoma can still occur in dark-skinned individuals, often in areas not typically exposed to sunlight, because the cancer can arise from different factors, including genetic predisposition. Overall, while darker skin offers some protection, it does not eliminate the risk of melanoma.
It depends what you mean by dark skinned, but there are darker skinned spanish people.
The dark skinned people of australia are the aboriginals They are really the custodians of Australia
People in Ireland are light-skinned.
Definitely, ogers can be dark skinned though its quite rare. Dark skinned ogers are called 'Niggerogers' and they are especially good at niggerogerizing anything, from people to tractors and rubber ducks.
The people native to Australia are known as Aborigines
dark skinned
He was Indian, most people from India are dark skinned.
dark skinned people automatically means a foreigner thus the russian immigration needs to make sure they are not illegals.
The National Laser Institute may be able to direct you to a place in your area that does laser hair removal for dark skinned people. There are some difficulties that do not occur with light skinned people so it is necessary to find a place that specifically works with dark skinned people.
Yes
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