We can reduce the risk of developing skin cancer and still be active outdoors by using a little sun sense…here's how!
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Smog isn't always visible and overexposure to smog can lead to coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and irritated eyes, nose, and throat.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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Skin cancer is on the rise in Canada and all over the world. Learn how to protect you and your family.
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