Study says adults skimp on sun careJan 10, 2008
Biggest No-No is not wearing a hat, long-sleeved shirts, long pants.
About two-thirds of U.S. adults only practice two of those sun protection habits, according to the new study, which is based on a 2005 survey completed by more than 28,000 adults. People younger than 40, whites, Midwesterners, smokers, risky drinkers, people who say their skin isn't sensitive to the sun, and people with less education were more likely to have bad sun protection habits. Getting too much sun makes skin cancer more likely. And even if you wear sunscreen, you should also practice other forms of sun protection, such as limiting your time in the sun. The new study, published in February's edition of the Preventive Medicine. Source: webmd.com Related News:
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