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    Perth Royal Show Essay

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    Traffic and Congestion: To mitigate and prevent the risk of traffic and congestion surrounding the event venue, organisers of the Perth Royal Show strongly encourages attendees to take public transport, particularly trains. In order to accommodate the large number of people expected to take public transport and prevent these services from becoming overwhelmed additional trains on the Fremantle Line and special designated trains direct to the Showgrounds station were implemented by Transperth (“Getting

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    Studies have shown that tanning beds can improve one’s vitamin D production, clear their acne, and alleviate eczema and psoriasis (Danish, 2016). GassrootsHealth, a public health promotion organization contends that, “Ninety-nine percent of dermatologists believe UV exposure is a viable form of treatment for non-lethal skin conditions like psoriasis” (GassrootsHealth, 2015). In other words, almost one hundred percent of doctors who specialize in skin care recommend tanning beds for treatment of certain

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    Limiting sun exposure is the next step. Reduce exposure between the hours of 10 am and 2pm, when the sun’s rays are the strongest. Also wear wide brimmed hats, sunglasses, and protective clothing. 3. Most important is staying out of tanning beds. People who use a tanning bed before the age of 30 increase their risk of melanoma by 75% according to the Melanoma Research Foundation (2017). B. Lastly I will speak on early detection and pre cancer screenings. 1. Doing self examines at home monthly

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    Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetics, just like non-diabetics, like to spend time outside doing a number of activities. But while it is important to always be protected anytime you are exposed to the sun, it is even more important for anyone diagnosed with diabetes. Here are a few simple tips to make that happen. Protect your eyes. People really are not aware of how much damage the sun can inflict on their eyes. This is especially true for anyone who has light-colored eyes as they are even more sensitive

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    You’ve heard it over and over again that it’s critical to protect your skin from sun damage by wearing sunscreen and covering up. But did you know that your eyes can also suffer from damage caused by the sun? Whether you’re beach-bound or are heading somewhere cooler to escape the heat, UV rays can cause damage to your eyes. If you’re planning on protecting your skin from sunburn you should also follow tips from a trusted eye doctor, like the expert optometrists at Allens Creek Family Optometry in

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    You may have heard that you need to wear sunscreen, you need to limit your sunscreen exposure, that sunscreen contains chemicals that might cause cancer, or that sunscreen prevents cancer. Today, we are going to break through the mis-conceptions surrounding the sun and protecting ourselves while we enjoy being outdoors. Here are 7 Sunscreen Myths Busted. 1. Sunscreen Causes Cancer. There have been numerous articles and shows concerning whether sunscreen is safe or not. WebMD interviewed dermatologists

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    We often hear, especially in the warmer months of the year, about how we ought to be protecting ourselves from UV exposure. We are told of the importance of sunscreen and keeping ourselves covered when in direct sunlight. But why is protecting ourselves from UV light so important? According to the website, Livescience.com, UV light, or ultraviolet light, is a type of electromagnetic radiation that comes from the sun. You cannot see UV rays, which may be one of the things that makes it so dangerous

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    lIt wasn't the sun that caused second-degree burn marks with large blisters on the toddler's face, it was the sunscreen her mother used to make sure that wouldn't happen. Rebecca Cannon used the sunscreen her sister had at her house to protect her daughter, but the Banana Boat Kids SPF50 she put on her 14-month-old daughter's face caused a severe burn instead, according to CBC News. Cannon applied some of the sunscreen lightly on her daughter's face, over time her skin began to change: "As the

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    Melanoma Case Studies

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    Melanoma is the second most diagnosed cancer among young adults, ages 20-39 years (Bleyer & Barr, 2009). Risk factors for developing skin cancer are greatly influenced by behavior, such as failing to adequately protect oneself from ultraviolet radiation (UV) exposure from the sun (Gandini et al., 2005). Young adults have especially high rates of UV exposure (Coups, Manne, & Heckman, 2008). However, 50 to 85 percent of them fail to properly protect themselves from the sun (e.g., wear adequate sunscreen;

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    A. PURPOSE OF STUDY Protecting one’s skin is very important due to the many dangers of developing diseases, cancer, and even burns. The skin is the largest organ in the body that plays many important roles; it provides protection, regulates body temperature, immune defense, and sensory reception. There are ways in which one can prevent from getting diseases of the skin, skin cancers, and burns. A couple of preventable resources that one can use are sunscreen or sunblock. When buying sunscreen

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