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New research shows having just five blistering sunburns as a teenager increases your risk of melanoma by 80%, and basal cell and squamous cell cancer by 68%.

By June 19, 2014June 21st, 2020No Comments

New research shows having just five blistering sunburns as a teenager increases your risk of melanoma by 80%, and basal cell and squamous cell cancer by 68%.

Wear your sunscreen this summer and please encourage your friends and family to do as well!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2646101/Women-badly-sunburned-just-FIVE-times-teenagers-80-likely-develop-dangerous-type-skin-cancer.html