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We can reduce the risk of developing skin cancer and still be active outdoors by using a little sun sense…here's how!
Smog Days of Summer (pdf)
Smog isn't always visible and overexposure to smog can lead to coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and irritated eyes, nose, and throat.
Use Your Sunsense!
We can reduce the risk of developing skin cancer and still be active outdoors by using a little sun sense…here's how!
Moles and Skin Cancer: What is the Connection?
Over-exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a major risk factor for skin cancer. How our skin reacts to UVR depends on many factors. One of those factors is the number and type of moles on the body.
Summer Active Newsletter
Whether it's in-line skating, golfing, canoeing, or zooming around on a personal watercraft, there are many activities to get you outside. However, we must remember that with each activity, accidents can occur.
Looking and Feeling Sun-sational
Skin cancer is on the rise in Canada and all over the world. Learn how to protect you and your family.
last modified 2008-10-03