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Sun Exposure, Sun Protection, and Vitamin D
JAMA, 2005Objectives: To examine during what behaviors people apply sunscreen and to assess the relationship to UV exposure monitored by personal dosimetry and diaries.Design: Open prospective observational study.Setting: University hospital.Participants: A convenience sample of 340 Danish volunteers: children, adolescents, indoor workers, sun worshippers ...
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Sun protection initiatives in Cornwall
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2005Recent evidence indicates that there are significant numbers of cases of malignant melanoma in the UK. In order to assess the current position with regard to sun awareness in Cornwall, a questionnaire survey of all state primary school heads (n = 123) and a survey of a random sample of GP practices (n = 9) was carried out.
J M, Morris +5 more
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 1994
Protection against the sun in Denmark is only necessary from mid April to September. The number of erythema units may reach about 16 per day in the summer sun and about 50% of the biological active radiation is found between 12 a.m. and 3 p.m. (summertime).
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Protection against the sun in Denmark is only necessary from mid April to September. The number of erythema units may reach about 16 per day in the summer sun and about 50% of the biological active radiation is found between 12 a.m. and 3 p.m. (summertime).
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Beyond sun protection factor testing
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2004SynopsisUltraviolet radiation in sunlight produces a range of acute and chronic adverse effects on the skin including sunburn, photosensitivity rashes, immunosuppression, photoageing and carcinogenesis. Sunscreens aim to provide protection, but standard testing procedures primarily involve assessment of ability to protect against acute erythema, as ...
Rhodes, Lesley +2 more
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Medicine, 2017
Abstract About 5% of sunlight is ultraviolet (UV). UV causes gene mutations in skin cells, and is the main cause of all forms of skin cancer. Sun protection is crucial for people at high risk of malignant melanoma: those with fair skin, who are moley or have a family history of melanoma.
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Abstract About 5% of sunlight is ultraviolet (UV). UV causes gene mutations in skin cells, and is the main cause of all forms of skin cancer. Sun protection is crucial for people at high risk of malignant melanoma: those with fair skin, who are moley or have a family history of melanoma.
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Recent advances in sun protection
Journal of Dermatological Science, 2000Increasing evidence of the detrimental effects of UVAs on the skin have emphasized the need to develop a new generation of suncare products which do not only protect from UVBs but also provide an effective protection throughout the UVA range which is not afforded by conventional filters.
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Sunburn, Sun Reactions, and Sun Protection
Pediatric Annals, 1987S B, Mallory, J C, Watts
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