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heard the sayings —

a little of what you

fancy will do you

good; what doesn’t

kill you makes you

stronger etc, except

now, when it comes

to sunbathing, it

seems that even

moderation may be

too much.

A new report from

the National Institute

for Health and Care

Excellence (NICE),

has stated that in fact,

there is no safe way

to suntan (even if you

already have a ‘base’

tan), and that the

benefits of absorbing

vitamin D from the

sun must be balanced

with the danger of

contracting skin

cancer (‘No safe way

to suntan, new NICE

guidance warns’—

www.bbc.co.uk

).

DANGER SIGNS

Just how dangerous

is sunbathing? It

depends on which

research you read, but

the general consensus

seems to be,‘pretty

dangerous’. The

Daily Mail

highlights

a report stating that sunbathing is

more dangerous than driving a car,

with figures showing that more

people die from skin cancer every

year in the UK than are killed in

traffic accidents (‘How sunbathing is

more dangerous than driving: skin

In each issue of

Skin Care Today

we investigate a hot topic currently affecting

our readers. In this issue we ask...

How much sun is too much?

T

he list of things we can’t do

seems to be getting longer

by the day. It used to be just

smoking and drinking that were

the main vices, but now there

seems to be no limit to the dangers

involved in simply living your life.

Chocolate? Too fattening. Exercise?

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SKIN CARE TODAY

2016,Vol 2, No 1

SKIN CARE MATTERS

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Risk of arthritis. Coffee? Bad for

your heart. Sunbathing? Danger of

skin cancer.

How do you extract any pleasure

from life when everything that

tastes or feels good is forbidden?

Moderation, that’s how. We’ve all