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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You people realize that there are millions of people who labor in the sun every day and they don’t use sunscreen right? They aren’t the ones getting the cancer. It’s office workers on vacation that get it. Maybe the science should look into it.[/quote] Those who labor in the sun every day get very tanned or have more skin pigment (melanin) to begin with. That melanin is protective to a large extent. But office workers with lighter skin and who are only in the sun on lunch break or weekends are more vulnerable and need to cover up or wear sunscreen in the sun. I personally only use sunscreen when exposed to sun, I would not leave sunscreen on indoors as some do. [/quote] If you’re sitting in a sunny office next to windows, you’re getting UVA radiation. [/quote] Also in your car.[/quote]
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