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UV Security Month: Elevating consciousness of pores and skin most cancers dangers

By Editorial Board Published July 6, 2025 1 Min Read
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UV Security Month: Elevating consciousness of pores and skin most cancers dangers

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — July is UV Security Consciousness Month, and well being specialists are urging People to be cautious whereas soaking within the solar.

The American Most cancers Society stories that pores and skin most cancers is the commonest nationwide, with over 5 million instances recognized annually.

Unprotected publicity to the solar’s ultraviolet, or UV, rays is the main reason behind pores and skin most cancers, with injury typically starting at an early age, in keeping with the Mayo Clinic.

Even a single sunburn can put you at the next threat for pores and skin most cancers later in life.

It isn’t simply seaside days that pose a threat; day by day actions like driving, gardening or sitting close to a window may expose your pores and skin to UV rays.

Dermatologists suggest carrying sunscreen with at the least SPF 30, avoiding peak UV hours between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and getting a full-body pores and skin test annually.

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