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THE SUN AND SUNBATHING
Sun skin cancer link uncertain

UV suppresses immune
system

Return to LIFESTYLE

Can sunbathing cause cataracts?

Is it the sun ... or the cream?

Anti-ageing creams dissolve
away protection


Sunscreen protection
exaggerated


St. John's Wort danger


Sun beds increase
risk of cancer

MS, sunlight and vitamin B

Low-sun kids get rickets


Fluorescent lighting
and skin cancer


On the sunny side

UVA also dangerous

Sunlight strengthens pesticides

Health and light

 
Fluorescent lighting and skin cancer
A Russian study involving over 800 women found that those who had worked indoors for 20 years under fluorescent lighting had been more than twice as likely to develop melanoma (a skin cancer).

A similar but smaller study of men found that ten years’ exposure at work to fluorescent lighting increased their risk of melanoma fourfold on average.

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