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Health Tip: Using Sunscreen
By LadyLively on January 29, 2015

While anyone who applies sunscreen will benefit from its protection, some people should never venture outside without it, experts say.
The Cleveland Clinic suggests wearing sunscreen if you:
- Spend a great deal of time outdoors.
- Have fair skin that burns easily.
- Ski often.
- Frequently work in your garden.
- Sunbathe.
Source: HealthDay
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