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Less sun exposure correlates to more skin cancer. The deadliest form is malignant melanoma often seen on areas of the body not exposed to sunlight, i.e. soles of feet, backs of knees, underarms. #1 cause of melanoma? Diets high in sugar & carbohydrates, and low in saturated animal fats.
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ObjectiF MooN⚡️₿ · 87w
I was in tropical country for many years, i've never heard or be warned about skin cancer there, most people have other types of cancer. Now i'm in europe, having a treatment for a inflammatory disease, they warn me to have my skin checked but doesn't tell me why. I made my own research on my trea...
hunter wells · 87w
milk and sun good
ew0k · 87w
https://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/28/6/1005.long
AlexW · 87w
What's wrong with Croatia/Slovenia? They get plenty of sun but image show higher rates than IE. Poland? Diet?
Bearetta left · 87w
I don't like this. This is disturbing.
CKMe · 87w
Are you saying they lied to us? Surely you jest
JohanBEE · 87w
In the south we have an other way to deal with sun than people in the north. And always the causes for a cancer are multifactorial. It's not just the sugar and potatoes. And large exposure to sunlight in midday hours is bad for your skin, that's why you use sun cream. It's a fact 🔥 If you don't...
Leo Fernevak · 87w
Agreed. The map also gives a hint about genetics. Less skin melanin means less UV light protection.
hkr · 87w
Do you have a source about the impact of diet?
Brizkit · 87w
Yeah can you make a good point that the really dangerous melanoma is always show up on areas of skin that never see the sun. 
Chancellor On Brink · 87w
I wonder if this has more to do with genetic skin complexion than sun exposure. For example, I’m sure melanoma rates are very low in sub-Saharan Africa despite heavy sun exposure (although I haven’t seen data on it)
Betty🌹 · 87w
Sun ☀️ and Sunny days make me happy, my mood and wellbeing is much better in Sunny places, especially near the 🌊🧜🏼‍♀️☀️🌹🐝
PHILIP · 87w
Source? Or was it revealed to you in a dream?
Bitcoin Wizard 🧙🏻‍♂️ · 87w
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...
W2S · 87w
Good info thanks
MiddleWay · 87w
Because northern people should not go to Spain, Italy and Greece on vacations to grill in the sun!
Eugenius · 87w
Disagree. Study blue light! Dr. Jack Kruse is good source to research it
Barkskin · 87w
I posted a bit more than needed, the list twice, the second one i find more clear althaugh the first i asked the common skin color. I add this second part of this list list about #sunscreen again. Duckduck AI chat. make this same list and add what race uses the most sunscreen Here's the updated l...
curt finch · 87w
people have been walking around in the Sun for a million years skin cancer is caused by getting a sunburned a lot for sure but also by suntan lotion which is full of f****** chemicals that kill you