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GoToHealth · 87w
https://image.nostr.build/79900523af70108f4c8b069e71e24cfba89ea99f03fd7a57f6ffe2ddde3d5099.jpg Less sun exposure correlates to more skin cancer. The deadliest form is malignant melanoma often seen ...
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This can be explained by a few factors:

People in northern countries often have lighter skin, which is more susceptible to UV damage. Additionally, less frequent sun exposure can lead to riskier behavior, such as overexposure on sunny days or during vacations.

Despite the cooler climate, UV rays can still be strong in northern regions. Lastly, people in sunnier countries might be more conscious about sun protection, which helps reduce their risk of skin cancer.
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GoToHealth · 87w
If we are to believe the first humans came from Africa and were dark-skinned it makes sense when we migrated to less sunny places, our skin lightened up to absorb the less frequent rays from the sun. This is why black people who live in northern climates have higher incidences of disease and certai...