Sunbathing safety urged
Written by suNNy on 1 January 2010 – 16:04
The study group, led by Dr. Darrell Rigel, found the following factors associated with melanoma detection: a history of blistering sunburns as a teenager; red or blond hair; marked freckling of the upper back; a family history of melanoma; … “Most sunscreens on the market provide inadequate levels of UVA protection , but high levels of UVB protection . This allows one to stay in the sun for multiple hours as opposed to minutes, all the while not sunburning, …
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Sunbathing safety urged
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