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	<title>Comments on: Sun reduces cancer risk</title>
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		<title>By: Tanya Luckett</title>
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		<description>Finally, proof that the sun isn&#039;t all bad!  Also, that the content of a lot of these high-factor sun-screens is really not good at all.  I have always been very wary about plastering the kids in the bright blue (radio-active looking) sun-screen that we are have all been led to believe is the right thing to do.  All the popular brands of lotions have lists longer than your arm of chemicals that I cannot pronounce - surely this cannot be right.  There are a lot of sun-screens around that are less full of nasty things - you just have to search hard.  However, as my Grandpa used to say - &#039;everything in moderation&#039;, I guess that means keeping out of the midday sun and covering up before your skin starts to suffer!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally, proof that the sun isn&#8217;t all bad!  Also, that the content of a lot of these high-factor sun-screens is really not good at all.  I have always been very wary about plastering the kids in the bright blue (radio-active looking) sun-screen that we are have all been led to believe is the right thing to do.  All the popular brands of lotions have lists longer than your arm of chemicals that I cannot pronounce &#8211; surely this cannot be right.  There are a lot of sun-screens around that are less full of nasty things &#8211; you just have to search hard.  However, as my Grandpa used to say &#8211; &#8216;everything in moderation&#8217;, I guess that means keeping out of the midday sun and covering up before your skin starts to suffer!</p>
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