Health & Medicine
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Climate Change Exposes Humans to Increased UV Radiation: Experts Recommend Skin and Eye Sun Protection
Hence, awareness of the sun's effect on health is crucial when spending time outside. Sun damage builds up over time, so daily care for your skin and eyes is vital. The EPA also recommends simple and memorable tips for protecting the skin and eyes from the sun: SLIP!, SLOP!, SLAP!, WRAP!, and other steps to minimize UV exposure and damage. Here's what you can do to keep yourself safe and healthy this summer:
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