Monday, July 23, 2012

Blog Archive ? Killer Sunshine?Preventing Skin Cancer


Last week we shared that July is SPF awareness month. ?Coincidentally, we recently received a request from Allison, co-creator of the graphic below, which takes an in-depth look at skin cancer and what we can do to help prevent it, to share this article?.

If you?re like most people, chances are you?ll take any opportunity to throw on a pair of shorts and soak up a little vitamin D. Summer is the season for taking advantage of every opportunity you can to be outdoors, and while you?re enjoying the weather, you?re also probably happy to work on achieving a nice golden tan while you?re at it. But through all of the barbecuing, swimming, hiking, and good old fashioned sunbathing, it might just slip your mind to lather on a little SPF 40. When it comes to enjoying the great outdoors, it?s in your best interest to make sure that you do so with the proper protection. Skin cancer rates have skyrocketed in recent years, and while popular culture dictates that a beautifully bronzed body is the ultimate summertime achievement, the obsession with having a great tan is also having some scary health effects. While other cancer rates decline, fatalities from skin cancer continue to rise, and most people don?t realize just how much their risk increases with too much sunshine. While a little dose of golden rays is good for you, most people take that to an extreme, and the impacts of long-term tanning can be more deadly than they realize. The following infographic looks into the causes and effects of the rising skin cancer rates, and it might make you think twice before skipping out on the sunscreen.

Source: http://tallyconnection.com/2012/07/killer-sunshine-preventing-skin-cancer/

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