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The long, hot and dry summer may have resulted in sunburn and bleached lawns, but while most gardens have recovered, many homes have not.
Two Negroes scrawled the word "Vote" in sunburn cream on their foreheads and were photographed planting an American flag, Iwo Jima fashion, by the side of the road.
Cave also laments the common sight of British holidaymakers boarding the plane to fly home from her adopted base in California, covered in sunburn, or the local US kids whose school seems oblivious to the issue.
Its songs often present heroic lovers resisting corporate or government brainwashing: a theme, as the concert demonstrated, that was announced in "Sunburn," the opening track of Muse's 1999 debut album.
UVB was once regarded as the main culprit in skin cancer as well as in sunburn, but experts now think that light waves in the ultraviolet A (UVA) part of the spectrum are no less important in contributing to skin cancer.
This results in sunburn.
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One hypothesis is that the danger is in sunburns.
There was a significant decrease in sunburns among younger teenagers and an overall increase (to 39percentt from 31percentt) in those who said they regularly used sunscreen.
If our kids were spending more and more time outdoors, there'd be an increase in sunburns and broken wrists, but somehow I doubt they'd blame it on Tag.
Similarly, Buller et al. [ 26] found a reduction in sunburns among employees of a ski resort receiving a multicomponent intervention.
Most scientists believe intermittent UV exposures resulting in sunburns initiate CMM, but the creation and use of sunscreens did not reduce the incidence.
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