Sun safety is always in season. It’s important to protect your skin from sun damage throughout the year, no matter the weather. Why? Sun exposure can cause sunburn, skin aging , eye damage, and skin cancer, the most common of all cancers.project there will be 106,110 new cases of skin melanomas and 7,180 deaths in 2021.
Limiting your time in the sun, especially between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., when the sun’s rays are most intense. No sunscreen completely blocks UV radiation. So other protections are needed, such as protective clothing, sunglasses, and staying in the shade.Sunscreen is available as lotions, creams, sticks, gels, oils, butters, pastes, and sprays. Sunscreen products in forms including wipes, towelettes, body washes, and shampoos that are marketed without an FDA-approved application remain subject to regulatory action.
If you take medications, ask your health care professional about sun-care precautions. Some medications may increase sun sensitivity. Even on an overcast day, up to 80 percent of the sun’s UV rays can get through the clouds. Stay in the shade as much as possible. Check to see if your tinted glasses have UV protection. If you are unsure, your eye care professional may be able to check for you. When you wear tinted glasses, your pupils dilate and can increase exposure of your retinas to UV light. Without UV protection, you are putting yourself at risk to harmful effects associated with solar radiation.
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US_FDA this is factually incorrect. physical/inorganic sunscreens only reflect about 5% of uv rays. also SPF covers both UVB and shorter wave UVA.
US_FDA Why is there more sickness with HHS than before it? (True of the AMA & pharma too.) Oh: a) funding from pharma, b) doesn't recognize UV light is antibacterial, antiviral & antifungal c) other...(there are so many)
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