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    [an error occurred while processing this directive] Good Skin Care begins with nourishment from the inside out 24 Nov 2005
    ...mineral is necessary to the antioxidant known as glutathione peroxidase, which helps protect the body from cancers, including skin cancer caused by sun exposure ...
    - The Open Press (press release)

    Psoriasis outbreaks can be cause by external triggers 24 Nov 2005
    Any injury or infection is a known trigger and can complicate an already uncomfortable situation. · Increase sun exposure on affected areas where possible. ...
    - The Open Press (press release)

    Beauty befits Botox 24 Nov 2005
    ...“A combination of factors such as sun exposure, the natural deterioration of collagen with age, hormonal loss, stress and free radicals all affect how our ...
    - Brighton Standard-Blade,

    NEW RESEARCH SPEAKS IN FAVOR OF MODERATE SUN EXPOSURE Nov 18, 2005
    ...internationally known research scientist who recently retired from NASA's Langley Research Center, has discovered that moderate sun exposure, whether natural ...
    - Hellenic News of America

    AMWA: Elderly people need more vitamin D for bonealth Nov 22, 2005
    D. Supplements should be recommended as one of the best sources of vitamin D because of the difficulty in obtaining adequate amounts from food and sun exposure ...
    - Food Consumer,

    Towards a healthy policy vision for Australians Nov 22, 2005
    Cancers are known to be affected by social behaviours such as smoking, sun exposure, dietary intake and exposure to known carcinogens (eg asbestos). ...
    - NewMatilda.com (subscription),

    Leading Osteoporosis Experts Reach Consensus on Role of Vitamin D ... Nov 22, 2005
    Indeed, individuals can obtain over 90% of vitamin D through sun exposure, but the panel agreed that this is becoming increasingly difficult as a result of the ...
    - DG News

    Touch of sun good for you Nov 19, 2005
    ...state-funded SunSmart Partnership issued a position statement on vitamin D this week, after forming an experts group to grapple with the dilemma of sun exposure ...
    - New Zealand Herald,

    Dental Health Check: Your teeth and the sun Nov 21, 2005
    You’ll still get enough Vitamin D to build strong bones. Just 10 to 15 minutes of sun exposure twice a week strengthens your bones. It doesn’t take much. ...
    - WFAA (subscription),

    Sun beams can end in tears Nov 16, 2005
    The number of moles were counted with sun exposure recorded. "We know sun exposure in childhood causes moles and that the number ...
    - Melbourne Herald Sun,

    Clothed kids have fewer moles: study Nov 16, 2005
    Photographs of the children's backs were taken at age six, 10 and 12. Moles were counted and sun exposure was recorded by parents. ...
    - Sydney Morning Herald (subscription),

    The Basics of Skin Cancer... and how to prevent it Nov 17, 2005
    Basal cell carcinoma, or BCC, is caused by frequent sun exposure (UVB and UVA rays) and affects the basal cells that line the bottom of the epidermis, the ...
    - The University of Hawaii Kaleo,

    To D Or Not To D: That Is The Question Nov 14, 2005
    The result of their discussions is a national position statement that examines the risks and benefits of sun exposure in New Zealand. ...
    - Scoop.co.nz (press release),

    World-first Test Of Sun-damaged Skin Launched Nov 19, 2005
    A world-first test that assesses the damage people have done to their skin through sun exposure is being launched to the public at clinics throughout the UK. ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    First-ever test of sun-damaged skin begins Nov 17, 2005
    17 (UPI) -- A world-first test that assesses damage people have done to their skin through sun exposure is under way at clinics across England. ...
    - United Press International

    First-ever test of sun-damaged skin begins Nov 17, 2005
    NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England (UPI) -- A world-first test that assesses damage people have done to their skin through sun exposure is under way at clinics ...
    - Monsters and Critics.com,

    Skin care basics should always include a good sunscreen Nov 11, 2005
    If sun exposure will be particularly high, using a more physical sunscreen, like zinc or titanium oxide, might be the better choice, as it will stop all ...
    - The Open Press (press release)

    Melanoma Is More Than One Disease Nov 16, 2005
    Sunscreen should protect against both UVA and UVB light and he recommended using it "generously and frequently" during sun exposure. ...
    - Forbes

    Non-melanoma cancer cuts fracture risk Nov 17, 2005
    She warned people against using the results of the study to think: "Oh great. I can have as much sun as I like now.". "The risks of sun exposure have to be ...
    - The Age (subscription),

    Health Watch: Growing Incidence Of Skin Cancer Nov 21, 2005
    Dr. Christenson says non-melanoma cancers, which look like red open sores or red scaly bumps, are almost always caused by sun exposure. ...
    - KFOXtv.com,

    Recognizing Rosacea Nov 16, 2005
    The most common include sun exposure, stress, alcohol, spicy foods and hot drinks. ... Sun exposure and irritating skin care products should be avoided. ...
    - WOWT,

    ‘Use sunscreens to prevent blemishes’ Nov 21, 2005
    The following factors were found to cause blemishes : sun exposure, hormonal causes, genetic factors, use of oral contraceptive pills and over-use of cosmetics ...
    - Ludhiana Newsline,

    Discussing skin-cancer risk factors Nov 21, 2005
    Debbie Foster is on a mission to educate people about the dangers of too much sun exposure. The Chandler woman and native Arizonan ...
    - Arizona Republic,

    Healthbeat: Facing Rosacea Nov 21, 2005
    ...problems. Sun exposure and irritating skin care products should be avoided. Gentle cleansers and moisturizers are recommended. Women ...
    - WHOI,

    Experts Outline Importance Of Vitamin D Nov 17, 2005
    Individuals can obtain over 90 percent of vitamin D through sun exposure, but the panel agreed this is becoming increasingly difficult as a result of the wide ...
    - All Headline News

    [ TIMES NEWS NETWORK ] Nov 14, 2005
    ...hypersensitive, you may develop sun allergy. Baby’s skins under the age of six months are sensitive to the sun so avoid sun exposure.
    - Indiatimes,

    Vitamin D functions as a hormone Nov 12, 2005
    Depending on where you live, the time of year, the darkness of your skin, and your age, if you get 10-15 minutes of sun exposure on your face, hands, and arms ...
    - Daily News Journal (subscription),

    Teens don't heed cancer message Nov 19, 2005
    ...national skin cancer committee, said it was encouraging that nine out of 10 teenagers were now more aware of the dangers of skin cancer through sun exposure.
    - Sydney Morning Herald (subscription),

    Myths about the sun and your skin Nov 9, 2005
    Myth: The sun is good for my baby’s or toddler’s skin. Truth: Children can suffer skin damage within seven minutes of sun exposure during 11 am and 3 pm. ...
    - Health24.com,

    Aussies 'paranoid' about cancer Nov 10, 2005
    ..."At least 800 new Tasmanian cancer cases each year would be due to smoking, sun exposure, poor diet, alcohol, inadequate exercise or being overweight," Dr ...
    - Brisbane Courier Mail,

    ERBITUX(R) Data on Locoregional Control and Overall Survival in ... Nov 16, 2005
    774 patients, grade 3) were reported. Sun exposure may exacerbate any skin reactions. Hypomagnesemia has been reported with ERBITUX ...
    - Genetic Engineering News,

    DNA test assesses skin damage Nov 18, 2005
    The world's first commercial test to determine DNA damage from sun exposure is being launched in public clinics throughout the UK. ...
    - Betterhumans,

    Melanoma Education Foundation looking for volunteers Nov 17, 2005
    Each teacher that attends the training receives a video about the dangers of excess sun exposure, and a supply of early detection bookmarks for their students. ...
    - Reading Advocate,

    Prime time for acne is upon us Nov 16, 2005
    Also, the dead skin cells from summertime's sun exposure begin to shed and can clog pores. And, she adds, adults are affected by acne, too. ...
    - Press-Enterprise (subscription),

    Vitamin D appears more important than high calcium for bones Nov 9, 2005
    ...emphasise to a much greater extent the importance of vitamin D status and recommend vitamin D supplements for the general public, when sun exposure and dietary ...
    - Food Navigator,

    Avoid trailer trouble Nov 12, 2005
    LOADING IT RIGHT: The marine carpet covering a trailer's bunks can dry out from sun exposure and become so brittle that loading and unloading cracks the ...
    - St. Petersburg Times,

    Tips for summer sun care Nov 1, 2005
    With summer upon us it is important that we take the necessary precautions to protect against excessive sun exposure, according to a press release from Medi ...
    - Health24.com,

    You can still get skin cancer even if you haven't spent a lifetime ... Nov 5, 2005
    She had basal cell skin cancer. Sun exposure. Cases like Elovecky's are becoming increasingly common. A recent study published in ...
    - U.S. News & World Report

    Does this mole look cancerous? Nov 7, 2005
    ...skin cancer.). The sun could be the greatest culprit. Heavy sun exposure before 18 means a higher risk of melanoma. Your melanoma ...
    - Cavalierdaily.com,

    Skin cancer survivor says don't learn the hard way Nov 13, 2005
    Jevtic said. He said sun exposure when young made an important contribution to the risk of developing skin cancer later in life. The ...
    - Hobart Mercury,

    Health Alert: Rosacea Nov 14, 2005
    ...ups, then avoid them. The most common include sun exposure, stress, alcohol, spicy foods and hot drinks. Dr. Gladstone, "It's actually ...
    - WIS,

    Steep vineyards up wine price Nov 8, 2005
    ...valley. Better still, south-facing, steep hillside terrain offers quick drainage, sun exposure and wind stress for grapevines. Different ...
    - Northwest Herald,

    Sales Prepping Yearlings Nov 9, 2005
    60- to 90-day period leading up to the sales, yearlings will be turned out at night and brought inside during the day to minimize sun exposure (and bleaching ...
    - TheHorse.com,

    Getting Older, Getting Better: Part III Nov 10, 2005
    But her lifestyle of high sun exposure will eventually work against her. "The sun that's terrible for your face but it looks cute right now," she said. ...
    - WTOC,

    Summer Skin Care Oct 27, 2005
    Avoid unnecessary sun exposure, especially between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm, the peak hours for harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. ...
    - 7Online.com,

    Tanning a teen turn-off Nov 13, 2005
    ..."Not only are teenagers more aware of the link between skin cancer risk and sun exposure, fewer teenagers (41per cent) than adults (50per cent) believe a ...
    - Australian,

    'Building green' movement on rise in Ga. Nov 9, 2005
    For example, a building with most of its windows facing south will have higher cooling costs because of its increased sun exposure. ...
    - Seattle Post Intelligencer

    Sunsmart Week controversy Nov 13, 2005
    But Brian Cox says early detection of skin cancer is important and covering up is the best way to avoid excessive sun exposure.
    - Newstalk ZB,

    This Week in Health Nov 11, 2005
    Service reports. While some of our vitamin D requirements come from food, most is produced by the skin with sun exposure. When kids ...
    - Intelihealth.com,

    OP-ED: Cancer as a College Issue: How Young Adults Are Waging the ... Nov 10, 2005
    And many of the more than a million skin cancers expected to be diagnosed in 2005 could have been prevented by limiting sun exposure. ...
    - Collegiate Presswire (press release),

    Vitamin D Shows Health Benefits, But In What Dose? Nov 9, 2005
    The study was conducted in Iceland, where residents should monitor their vitamin D intake because of a lack of sun exposure, the researchers said.
    - NBC5i.com,

    Which Oncologist Was Voted Number One? Nov 9, 2005
    1. Say no to tobacco products, excess drinking and sun exposure 2. Exercise regularly 3. Eat lots of fruits and vegetables 4. Maintain a healthy weight. ...
    - WPXI.com,

    Eat Your Veggies To Fight Cancer Nov 1, 2005
    But while all the untreated mice got cancer from the simulated sun exposure, half the mice rubbed with broccoli-sprout extract remained cancer free. ...
    - CBS News

    Keeping Skin Without Dark Spots Nov 8, 2005
    Many dermatologists believe that repeated sun exposure leads to longer treatment time, and acne medications, like benzoyl peroxide, should be used with caution ...
    - WBAL Channel.com,

    Watchful eyes on macular degeneration Nov 14, 2005
    Smoking clearly makes macular degeneration worse.�. Other controllable risk factors are hypertension, excessive sun exposure, obesity and poor nutrition. ...
    - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,

    Patent Issued to MediQuest Therapeutics, Inc. for its Compounds ... Nov 14, 2005
    Undesirable Cell Proliferation. Actinic keratosis (AK) is a precancerous skin growth usually caused by sun exposure. AK commonly ...
    - PharmaLive.com (press release),

    German winemakers capitalize on nature's bounty Nov 15, 2005
    This convergence of geology on steep, slate laden slopes, just enough sun exposure, and an ideal cool climate for a long growing season combine with riesling ...
    - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,

    Which Oncologist Was Voted Number One? Nov 10, 2005
    ...following 4 guidelines, you can cut your risk of cancer dramatically. 1. Say no to tobacco products, excess drinking and sun exposure.
    - WPXI.com,

    Bring on those cool, drab days of November Oct 28, 2005
    Growing out of a link between limited sun exposure and an increase in the body's release of the mood-affecting hormone melatonin, SAD results in bouts of ...
    - Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),

    Listen to your skin speak Nov 3, 2005
    Avoid having hot water bath as it can dry the skin. Have bath twice a day, preferably with cold or warm water. * Avoid sun exposure between 12 noon and 4 pm. ...
    - Deccan Herald,

    The cold sore war Nov 6, 2005
    Unfortunately for those prone to these unsightly blisters, stress, sun exposure or even a visit to the dentist can build a fluid-filled bump on the lips in ...
    - Munster Times,

    Using Skin Lighteners To Fix Facial Imperfections Nov 1, 2005
    ...there's a boom in the number of lotions, gels, and serums that promise to even out pigment and clear up dark patches caused by sun exposure, pregnancy, and ...
    - CBS4Boston,

    MS key may be in the hands Nov 6, 2005
    Previous research into MS sufferers in Tasmania, which has Australia's highest rate of the auto-immune disease, found a lack of winter sun exposure between the ...
    - Daily Telegraph,

    Decreased sunlight in winter contributes to depression Oct 27, 2005
    ...said. During the summer months sun exposure is at a maximum, and the warm air tends to be motivation for increased outdoor activity. ...
    - Daily Mississippian,

    Combating cancer Oct 29, 2005
    Carolina. And keep children covered up, too. Up to 80 percent of lifetime sun exposure occurs by age 18, says Runowicz. She recommends ...
    - Cincinnati Enquirer,

    When the itsy, bitsy spider crawls up your leg ... Oct 30, 2005
    ...birth control pills. Veins and vein valves also can be injured due to aging, leg injuries, sun exposure and obesity. "Spider and ...
    - Munster Times,

    Dubious diagnoses for the legends of folklore Oct 24, 2005
    British biochemist Nick Lane stated in a 2003 Scientific American article that even mild sun exposure can lead to a facial disfigurement that leaves the ...
    - Daily Cardinal (subscription),

    Foods to make your skin glow Nov 2, 2005
    ...declines with age. Smoking, stress and sun exposure can drain vitamin C from the skin, leaving it vulnerable to damage. Best sources ...
    - Daily Mail - UK,

    Study Reveals Reason Women Are More Sensitive To Pain Than Men Oct 25, 2005
    Faces Age Due To Fat Loss, Skin Changes - Not Gravity (October 13, 2004) -- To the surprise of many people, the loss of fat and sun exposure play a bigger role ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    A colorful time to head for the mountains Oct 27, 2005
    Sierra to South Lake, in the process passing through fantastic groves of aspens, with the colors varying according to elevation and sun exposure; many hikes ...
    - San Francisco Chronicle,

    FDA Accepts Erbitux® (Cetuximab) sBLA Submission For The ... Oct 31, 2005
    774 patients, grade 3) were reported. Sun exposure may exacerbate any skin reactions. Hypomagnesemia has been reported with Erbitux ...
    - WebWire (press release),

    Louise rang her parents to say she loved them Nov 2, 2005
    ...a 'mini epidemic of skin cancer, with more cases among young people in their 20s and 30s - which they attribute to either long term sun exposure over several ...
    - Sheffield Today,

    State parks move to site-specific reservations Nov 3, 2005
    Each description includes details such as lot size, electrical amperage, size of a hard-surface camp pad and shade or sun exposure. ...
    - Midland Daily News (subscription),

    The 1st Leisure Boats Made of Twintex are Born: Twincat Sails to ... Oct 24, 2005
    ...the worst conditions. Water resistance: resistance to salt & to sun exposure. As well as a great impact resistance. Lastly, the ...
    - E-Composites,

    Fashion briefs Nov 3, 2005
    Also, the dead skin cells from summertime's sun exposure begins to shed and can clog pores. And, she adds, acne isn't just a problem for teenagers. ...
    - Duluth News Tribune,

    Moody skin: Winter doldrums linked to acne Nov 7, 2005
    ...based dermatologist. Also, the dead skin cells from summertime’s sun exposure begins to shed and can clog pores. Cosmetic acne ...
    - Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier,

    Autumn is the season of acne Nov 3, 2005
    Also, the dead skin cells from summertime’s sun exposure begin to shed and can clog pores. And, she adds, acne isn’t just a problem for teenagers. ...
    - Kansas City Star,

    An injection of youth Nov 1, 2005
    Still, everyone's skin ages at a different rate. Smoking, sun exposure and genetics all contribute. Personal habits can also make a difference, Finley says. ...
    - Indianapolis Star,

    Fight for justice lives on 03 Oct 2005
    ...lives. It said health issues could have originated from many causes including toxic fumes, cigarettes, alcohol and sun exposure. ...
    - Hobart Mercury

    Scientific panel discusses benefits of UV sun exposure Sep 22, 2005
    Although many doctors advise against sun exposure, some scientists believe that the benefits of Vitamin D from exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays ...
    - Village News Network

    Sun exposure reduces cancer and disease? Sep 19, 2005
    For countries situated in higher latitudes, the benefits of sun exposure are even greater as the author suggest 20% of cancer deaths in the UK could be ...
    - myDNA.com

    Sun exposure is good for your teeth - Effect of vitamin D and ... Sep 21, 2005
    ...bones. That's because vitamin D, also known as the "sunshine vitamin," is made by the body through casual and minimal sun exposure. ...
    - Medical News Today (press release)

    Health and economic benefits from sun exposure are much greater ... Sep 17, 2005
    Health and economic burdens from insufficient solar UVB irradiance and vitamin D greatly outweigh all known adverse health outcomes. ...
    - Medical News Today (press release)

    New rules on sun exposure divide EU lawmakers Sep 2, 2005
    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Parliament is split over controversial legislation intended to protect workers from over-exposure to sunshine, ahead of a ...
    - Reuters.uk

    New rules on sun exposure divide EU lawmakers Sep 2, 2005
    Sep 2, 2005 — BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Parliament is split over controversial legislation intended to protect workers from over-exposure to sunshine ...
    - ABC News

    Schizophrenia and cancer: an epidemiological study Sep 30, 2005
    Low rates of cancer are consistent with the hypothesis that sun exposure may influence the development of schizophrenia, although other explanations are also ...
    - British Journal of Psychiatry (subscription)

    New rules on sun exposure divide EU lawmakers Sep 2, 2005
    BRUSSELS, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The European Parliament is split over controversial legislation intended to protect workers from over-exposure to sunshine, ahead ...
    - Reuters AlertNet

    Melanoma, a rising threat to children Sep 30, 2005
    Experts suspect early sun exposure is one factor but acknowledge they don't know all the reasons. Over the past decade, adults have ...
    - Biloxi Sun Herald

    Melanoma affecting more children Oct 1, 2005
    United States. Experts suspect early sun exposure is one factor but acknowledge they don't know all the reasons. "Sometimes it's ...
    - Bradenton Herald

    Popularity Of Skin Whitening Products Soars Oct 1, 2005
    ...sa boom in the number of lotions, gels and serums that promise to even out pigment and clear up those dark patches caused by sun exposure, pregnancy and birth ...
    - WCCO

    5 ways to reduce your chances of developing cancer Oct 2, 2005
    Ask your MD about taking a multi-vitamin with vitamin D. Sun exposure for 10 to 15 minutes also prompts your body to produce vitamin D. ...
    - Indianapolis Star

    Hanson Young's Ag Column Oct 1, 2005
    ...area. When choosing plants, consider sun exposure. Slime molds are primitive organisms that are common on turf and mulch. Slime ...
    - KPCnews.com

    CARING FOR MILDEW DAMAGED CLOTHING Sep 29, 2005
    ...to fade. - If mildew stains remain or sun exposure was not possible, use wet cleaning procedures for launderable items. Wet cleaning ...
    - BizNewOrleans.com

    Asian Ladybeetle Infestation Sep 29, 2005
    ...bay. You should spray the side of your house with the most sun exposure, since the sun acts like a magnet to draw the beetles out. ...
    - WMTV

    Basking for it Sep 3, 2005
    Further confusion comes from the publication of a study earlier this year into the relationship between sun exposure and survival in those affected by ...
    - The Observer

    Botox Substitute Without Needles May Be on the Way Sep 29, 2005
    12, 2004 - To the surprise of many people, the loss of fat and sun exposure play a bigger role than gravity in aging the face, according to a study presented ...
    - SeniorJournal.com

    Open-Air Classroom Receives EDGE Award Sep 29, 2005
    ...landscaping needs. The classroom's heavy, south-facing overhang maximizes sun exposure in winter and creates shade in summer. Along ...
    - Carolina Newswire (press release)

    New beauty: Fuzz-free legs are just the beginning with new ... Sep 26, 2005
    ...light-based treatments. This is particularly true of darker skin or skin that is darker than usual due to sun exposure. In the name ...
    - Naples Daily News (subscription)

    Help is available for the 50 million Americans afflicted with ... Sep 29, 2005
    ...from other sources such as calcium-fortified orange juice or soy milk, sardines, salmon, calcium tablets, and their vitamin D from reasonable sun exposure.
    - East Valley Tribune

    Vitamin D, as in our daily deficiency Sep 28, 2005
    Giovannucci said. "The evidence suggests that we may require at least 2,000, especially if we're not getting enough sun exposure.". Hollis ...
    - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    : Pro Golf Instructor David Leadbetter Launches Sun Awareness ... Sep 20, 2005
    ...“Golf in particular is a sport that puts individuals at risk for too much sun exposure, as you’re out there five or six hours at a time,� says Leadbetter ...
    - NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)

    Deep tan may mark addiction Sep 22, 2005
    Wear protective covering such as broad-brimmed hats, long pants and long-sleeved shirts to reduce sun exposure. ... Apply sunscreen 30 minutes before sun exposure. ...
    - Press-Enterprise (subscription)

    Protecting Golfers from Sun-Induced Skin Damage in Fall and Winter Sep 14, 2005
    ...used a combination of lectures, literature and demonstrations to educate thousands of golfers about the damaging effects of prolonged sun exposure. ...
    - BunkerShot.com

    Tanning into trouble Sep 13, 2005
    Prevention and Health Promotion, those at risk have lighter natural skin tones, family and personal history of skin cancer, constant sun exposure during work ...
    - Tufts Daily

    Vitamin D may cut prostate cancer risk, suggests sunlight study Sep 1, 2005
    High sun exposure halved the risk of prostate cancer in men participating in a US trial, likely because of their body's higher vitamin D stores. ...
    - Palladium-Item

    12 ways to fight cancer Sep 26, 2005
    And keep children covered up, too. Up to 80 percent of lifetime sun exposure occurs by age 18, said Runowicz, also the president-elect of the cancer society. ...
    - Salem Statesman Journal

    Proven steps to a longer life Sep 26, 2005
    And keep children covered up, too. Up to 80 percent of lifetime sun exposure occurs by age 18, says the cancer society's Runowicz. ...
    - Chillicothe Gazette

    Report highlights the importance of vitamin D for teeth Sep 22, 2005
    However, the report states that ten to 15 minutes sun exposure two times a week, could also be a means of producing natural vitamin D in the body – a ...
    - NutraIngredients-usa.com

    ProTech Sponsors MTB Monique Sawicki Sep 27, 2005
    Appleton. “Our moisturizers are specifically engineered to withstand extreme environments and protect during extended sun exposure.�. ...
    - OUTDOORNEWSWIRE

    Discoloration from melasma affects 6 million US women, but ... Sep 19, 2005
    ...triggers. And if you're prone to the dark patches, add a little sun exposure and you have a recipe for skin discoloration. Your ...
    - Winston-Salem Journal

    Brussels must not legislate on sunlight - EBC Sep 4, 2005
    Indeed, enterprises could be made liable by legal action brought by former workers in cases where unexplained illnesses related to sun exposure appear while it ...
    - EUbusiness (press release)

    Better than Botox? Bogus! Sep 19, 2005
    ...nonsense by pointing out the product's lack of sunscreen; perhaps StriVectin overlooked the voluminous research about sun exposure's deleterious, wrinkling ...
    - Fashion Monitor Toronto

    Alt.Health Sep 28, 2005
    Aloe vera, for example, is very good but has been shown to have a photo-reaction, meaning sun exposure can cause an allergy to topical aloe. ...
    - Now Toronto

    Fun in the sun means taking right precautions Sep 2, 2005
    Sunburn and sun exposure should not be taken as something insignificant. Deaths have resulted from acute sun exposure, and significant ...
    - Arizona Republic

    A gardener’s journal Sweet autumn clematis: A fragrant fall ... Sep 17, 2005
    Choose plants that fit the cultural conditions of your location, such as sun exposure, soil conditions and potential growth heights and habits. ...
    - Sun-Gazette

    Skin cancer rate for young females Sep 12, 2005
    ...there is a higher incidence of skin cancer is that dermatologists are failing in their efforts to educate the public regarding the dangers of sun exposure. ...
    - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian

    If nothing grows, check soil and sun Sep 23, 2005
    Rich in Stone Ridge. Grass dies out for many reasons. It could be environmental, like the wrong seed for the sun exposure in that area or poor drainage. ...
    - Times Herald-Record

    Many meds don't mix with the sun Sep 21, 2005
    Q. The prescription bottle containing my fluid pills (hydrochlorothiazide) has a sticker attached that says to avoid prolonged sun exposure. Why? ...
    - Pioneer Press

    MEPs turn lights out on sunshine bill Sep 12, 2005
    ...being left open to the risk of court action over an employee's skin condition, regardless of whether the condition developed from sun exposure at work or ...
    - Business Europe

    What You Must Know About Skin Cancer Sep 9, 2005
    ...the cancer). Limit sun exposure. Stay out of the sun between 10 am and 4 pm, when UV rays are strongest. Cover up. Wear tightly ...
    - Reader's Digest

    Study: Skin cancer up in youths Sep 1, 2005
    Medical Association. More than one million cases of skin cancer in the United States are related to direct sun exposure. Skin cancer ...
    - Columbia Missourian

    Epitan receives ethics approval for Phase II PMLE trial at St ... Sep 8, 2005
    ...red patches and bumps. It occurs on areas of exposed skin after sun exposure and lasts for several days or longer.". This will be ...
    - PharmaLive.com (press release)

    Anti-wrinkle treatment could also be answer to skin cancer Sep 2, 2005
    However, skin specialists have voiced concern over the treatment, claiming it might give the idea to high risk groups that sun exposure might not be dangerous ...
    - Cosmetics Design

    Reply to MA Weinstock and D Lazovich Sep 27, 2005
    ...major reason for this is that most children and adults are unable to satisfy their vitamin D requirement from dietary sources (5). Sensible sun exposure is the ...
    - Am J Clin Nutr (subscription)

    Roofing firm urges worker sun protection Sep 14, 2005
    Radiation Directive –aimed at limiting exposure to lasers, X-rays, welding torches or ultra-violet lamps – so it no longer includes sun exposure as a key ...
    - Contract Journal

    Healthy sun: Getting a dose of sunshine can be helpful Sep 12, 2005
    Limit direct exposure to 1-2 hours/day. Morning or evening is best. Use clothes or sunscreen for mid-day or longer sun exposure. Avoid sunburn. ...
    - Santa Cruz Sentinel

    College Athletes Neglect Sunscreen Use Despite Risk of Skin Cancer Sep 8, 2005
    Studies have linked a person’s sun exposure during childhood ... “College athletes receive a high degree of sun exposure which further increases their risk.�. ...
    - Newswise (press release)

    Summer nears its end, but melanoma still spreads Aug 30, 2005
    By Krista B. Ledbetter. Summer’s end is drawing near, but that doesn’t signal the end of the season for concerns about sun exposure and melanoma. ...
    - Oshkosh Northwestern

    Sharp rise in skin cancer deaths leads to warnings Sep 6, 2005
    ..."We know that sun exposure is a major risk factor for skin cancers including malignant melanoma, even in a country with Scotland's climate.". ...
    - Scotsman

    Dermatologist warns of skin cancer risk in the UAE Sep 5, 2005
    He advises to visit a doctor and biopsy such a lesion to check for signs of malignancy. Excessive sun exposure and sunburns are a major cause of skin cancer. ...
    - Al-Bawaba

    Simple tips can reduce risk of cancer Sep 21, 2005
    Carolina. Keep children covered up, too. Up to 80 percent of lifetime sun exposure occurs by age 18, says Runowicz. She recommends ...
    - Lansing State Journal

    Exfoliate lips for more lusciousness Sep 18, 2005
    ...them from the sun. A lip product with SPF is your best defense against the aging and dryness caused by sun exposure. Ones to try ...
    - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

    Call for action over sharp rise in skin cancer deaths Sep 7, 2005
    He said: "We know sun exposure is a major risk factor for skin cancers including malignant melanoma, even with Scotland's climate. ...
    - Glasgow Evening Times

    Skin cancer cases rise in Scotland Sep 6, 2005
    He added: "We know that sun exposure is a major risk factor for skin cancers, including malignant melanoma, even in a country with Scotland's climate.". ...
    - Daily Mail - UK

    A gardener’s journal Fall sedum: An autumn joy Sep 24, 2005
    The plants are tremendously hardy and basically thrive in the most extreme conditions. Locate in a full-sun exposure, with an average well-drained soil. ...
    - Sun-Gazette

    RB man loses bid to block condo that may shield his solar panels Sep 9, 2005
    Councilman Steve Diels, who also uses solar panels on his house, suggested to Valdes earlier this week that he re-orient his panels for better sun exposure. ...
    - Daily Breeze

    More on antioxidants Sep 17, 2005
    The cause of cancer remains debatable, but such factors as smoking, excessive sun exposure, pollutants, stress and poor diet seem to play a role. ...
    - Malaysia Star

    Joe White: Chrysanthemums sparkle in fall Sep 24, 2005
    ...native of eastern Asia. The "mum" does best, culturally, in full sun exposure and fertile, well-drained soils. Flowers of the chrysanthemum ...
    - Shreveport Times

    Tending turf and sowing the seeds of success Sep 20, 2005
    ...loosening step. Rake the prepared soil smooth and then apply the type of grass seed proper for the area's sun exposure. The next ...
    - Fauquier Times-Democrat

    Tasting Highlights: Tuscany Sep 23, 2005
    ...shade the grapes]. You had to arrange the grapes to fall on the east side of the vine [to reduce sun exposure]. And finally you ...
    - Smartmoney.com (subscription)

    Headphone volume can damage ears Sep 19, 2005
    ...“It’s very much like harmful sun exposure in that people typically aren’t affected until years later,� said University audiologist Alice Sanderson. ...
    - Red and Black

    $2.75M nature center planned at San Elijo Lagoon Sep 17, 2005
    At the environmentally sensitive site, a two-story building would be positioned to take advantage of breezes and sun exposure for cooling and heating. ...
    - North County Times

    Govs fight against rash of staph infections Sep 22, 2005
    ...themselves from the turf. Kimmel said the turf itself is not a carrier of CA-MRSA because the sun exposure would kill it. Along with the ...
    - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle

    President Bush was Behind Katrina; Salt Lake City Deluge Coming ... Sep 6, 2005
    ...they could have diverted cloud cover over the right portion of the Gulf waters, causing them to become very hot from the sun's exposure, thus fuelling and ...
    - Greater Things News Service

    Protecting Yourself from the Dangers of the Sun Aug 30, 2005
    Sun exposure plays a major role in developing the disease, but it’s not a reason to sit inside all day with the curtains closed. ...
    - Gilroy Dispatch (subscription)

    Defense for preventing osteoporosis Sep 2, 2005
    It also may be formed in the skin with adequate ultraviolet light exposure, but many older people avoid excess sun exposure," says Dr. Howard Heller, associate ...
    - myDNA.com

    Drug trial may reduce sunburn Sep 1, 2005
    Ltd CEO Iain Kirkwood said EPT1647, brand name Melanatan, stimulated the body to make eumelanin, the dark pigment in the skin, without the need for sun exposure ...
    - The Age (subscription)

    Study links tanning to addiction Sep 1, 2005
    Higgins said people should balance their time in the sun. "We all know sun exposure without protection does increase our risk of skin cancer," Higgins said. ...
    - Truman Index (subscription)

    Great Golf and Sun Safety Outreach a Winning Combination at the ... Sep 13, 2005
    Women's Dermatologic Society recommends that people of all ages take daily precautions to protect the skin from the heightened risks of prolonged sun exposure. ...
    - PR Newswire (press release)

    Inject-a-tan drug trial Sep 2, 2005
    Epitan Ltd chief Iain Kirkwood said Melanatan or EPT1647 helped produce eumelanin - the skin's dark pigment - without the need for sun exposure. ...
    - Melbourne Herald Sun

    Renova and your Skin Sep 5, 2005
    ...sun burn and dryness. Avoid sun exposure between 10 am and 2 pm when the sun's rays are the strongest. Reduce the application to ...
    - Bella Online

    Cancer: Exercise, eat veggies, don't smoke Sep 2, 2005
    Oncology. *Stay out of the sun and avoid tanning beds. Limit sun exposure between 10 am and 4 pm, when sunlight is most intense. Wear ...
    - eDiets.com

    SPARTACUS BOOKS RE-OPENING PARTY Sep 1, 2005
    ...that includes interactive components aimed at teaching adults and youngsters about the importance of protecting their sight from the risks of sun exposure) Sept ...
    - Georgia Straight

    Organ Transplant Drug May Up Skin Cancer Risk Sep 15, 2005
    They often appear on parts of the body that get sun exposure, including the face, ear, neck, lip, and the back of the hands, says the ACS. ...
    - WebMD

    Melanoma's malignancy explained Sep 5, 2005
    Cancer Research UK estimates that there are around 7,300 new cases of melanoma every year, and the leading cause is UV damage from excess sun exposure.
    - DeHavilland

    Give winter the cold shoulder Sep 14, 2005
    The easiest way for your body to get its required daily intake of Vitamin D is from the sun, but in winter time our sun exposure is limited, preventing intake ...
    - Thread

    Pick a spot: You can help beautify your neighborhood Sep 8, 2005
    The garden, open to sun and wind, has been designed to withstand various climatic conditions as well as many hours of sun exposure. ...
    - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)

    Science and Your Health Aug 30, 2005
    ...found that ultraviolet light actually affects redheads’ skin pigmentation differently, increasing their risk of skin cancer from sun exposure even if they don ...
    - Newsweek

    Setting your personal Goddess Free Sep 9, 2005
    It is at this peak of a woman’s life that we are most vulnerable to factors that cause aging such as pollution, stress, smoking, drinking and sun exposure. ...
    - Manila Bulletin

    You can beat age Sep 7, 2005
    ...melanoma. Limiting sun exposure and wearing a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 cut the risk of skin cancer as well as wrinkles. ...
    - Expressindia.com

    Fair game for cosmetics companies: Skin whiteners Sep 15, 2005
    Dark spots and patches on the skin occur when hormones or long-term sun exposure affect cells called melanocytes, the ones that make pigment. ...
    - Orlando Sentinel

    How to Keep Your Home Cooling Costs Under Control Sep 12, 2005
    ...equipment to work harder and use more energy. * Plant shade trees on the south and west sides of your home to cut down on sun exposure.
    - Chippewa Herald

    Team players Sep 8, 2005
    You will need to redirect vines from the towers to the string supports that run north-south on each end of the bed for best sun exposure. ...
    - OregonLive.com

    Solar power at winery project Sep 3, 2005
    ...installed. Residents could also opt for panels on the north-facing roof, which would be tilted southward for optimal sun exposure. ...
    - Bainbridge Island Review

    SMOKING MAKES YOU GO BLIND Sep 7, 2005
    AMD. But other risk factors include genetics, hypertension, sun exposure, being overweight and poor diet RECORD VIEW - Page Six.
    - Glasgow Daily Record

    Sad tales: Doctors, nurses can patch wounds, not hearts Sep 8, 2005
    ...patients, the University Hospital team helped treat a crushing influx of 5,000 patients whose ailments ranged from severe dehydration and sun exposure to heart ...
    - Salt Lake Tribune

    Students mobilize relief plan Sep 8, 2005
    ...many people coming into hospitals injured, some with gunshot wounds from the chaotic atmosphere, as well as people suffering from lack of food and sun exposure ...
    - Campus Times (subscription)

    Follow that cab to a job-site vegetable garden Sep 13, 2005
    ...escape work. A garden site must be fairly secure with good sun exposure, well-drained soil and a good supply of water. Start-up ...
    - Salt Lake Tribune

    How Much Do You Know About Cancer? Take Our Quiz Aug 31, 2005
    ...parts. Question 3: True or false? You need to limit your sun exposure to avoid getting cancer? It turns out it's both true and false. ...
    - WNBC




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