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    Sunbeds Research Paper

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    Should we ban Sunbeds??? Having a golden brown tan is considered “healthy” looking in today’s society but is that really the case. Many people across Britain recognise sunbeds as a quick and easy way of getting natural looking tan without spending hours outside in the sun. Do they realise that if they regularly use sunbeds before they age of 35 the will drastically increase their chances of getting Melanoma by nearly 60%? And do they know that when their gorgeous suntan fades the potentially…

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    very harmful to your skin. The most commonly known effect from the sun is sunburn. Sunburn is when your skin becomes very red. When you touch your sunburn it hurts and feels very hot. Your skin may even blister up. You should not pop the blisters because you could get an infection. After a couple of days your sunburn will start to peel. If you have lighter skin or red hair you are more likely to get a very bad sunburn. Skin cancer is also caused by UV rays. Skin cancer…

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    Sunburn Research Paper

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    Do you like the sunlight? Some people enjoy sunbathing. Many people love sunlight but it is very dangerous for human skin. Sunburns, stains, wrinkles and slack are the cause of ultraviolet rays (UV) included in the wavelengths of the sun light. UV-A, UV-B and UV-C. These are different types of UV rays. UV-A occupies about 95% among all ultraviolet rays reaching the surface of the earth and it damages fibroblast cells. Fibroblast cells create the collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acids so if these…

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    INTRODUCTION The Sun is very magical yet dangerous. Sunburn can form on your body in a matter of hours depending on how sensitive your skin is. More and more individuals are getting sunburn and skin cancer due to their naive decisions of tanning in the sun and lack of sun protection. Our school should be awarded a grant to promote a sun safety program and construct a reasonable and durable shade structure. A healthy and well-being is what we want and this is an excellent way to do that. UV Rays…

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    aging of the skin and other problems to the human body’s immune system. The UVB rays however, don’t penetrate deeply into the skin but they can damage a human’s DNA, causing sunburn and skin cancer(2). Compared to skin cancer and the premature aging of the skin caused by the UV ray, sunburn seems like a small problem but sunburn is the primary cause of humans getting skin cancer. If a person gets…

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    How does the sun harm us? : Skin exposure to UV light causes sunburn. Abigail Pereira The Sun is the center of the universe. Sunlight is essential to all living organisms on the earth. However excess exposure to the sun may causes immense damage to living organisms as follows. Skin cancer (1) is caused due to mutations in the DNA of our skin cells. These mutations cause the cells to create big cancer cells in the body. Most of the damage caused to your DNA cells are mostly due to UV rays. The…

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    In the United States, skin cancer is the most frequently diagnosed form of malignancy.1 Although it is possible to prevent the majority of new cases, the rate of skin cancer incidence has tripled since the 1970’s.1 Ultra violet radiation(UVR) emitted by the sun plays a strong role as an initiator in the pathogenesis of skin cancer.2 Many people are unaware of the UV index listed on the daily forecast, which can be utilized to anticipate UVR exposure for a specific day. In the state of New Mexico…

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    abnormal skin cells following unrepairable DNA damage to the skin. This DNA damage leads to cellular mutation and causes skin cells to multiply quickly, thus forming tumors and abnormal growths. There are several causes of skin cancer, including sunburn and ultraviolet light exposure throughout life with environmental and hereditary elements. Ultraviolet light, a type of electromagnetic radiation, is invisible to the human eye and comes from the sun. It is the foremost cause of skin cancer,…

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    Memory In The Giver

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry. The genre of The Giver is a novel. It’s a story about a boy named Jonas in a big community and how the Giver transfers his memories to Jonas, but the people in the community can’t have memories because the society doesn’t want the people to know everything. In the Giver the theme is the importance of memory because memories were given to him by the giver. Lois Lowry revealed the theme of memory by giving Jonas the main character a lot of important memories that Jonas…

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    your palm rub your hands against each other and apply it to the part of the body that feels dry. III. Sunburn If you have exposed your body to the harmful effect of the sun then you know just how dire the effects are-sunburns. To prevent premature ageing and possible wrinkles apply coconut oil to the area affected by the sunburn. Duration of application will depend with severity of the sunburn. Final Verdict: Which is…

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