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Aging Process: Skin Cancer Risks From Sunburn and Aging of the Skin

As we progress in the aging process, we accumulate more repeated exposure to the sun and the risk of developing skin cancer. We all know that Spring and Summer bring on increased risk of getting sunburned, but as we get older, many of us opt for warmer climes in the winter when our skin has had little recent little recent experience with the sun bearing down on it. The long term effects of exposure to the sun can include many adverse effects aside from the cancer risk, especially leading to a more pronounced aged appearance.

Obviously, one way to mitigate the risks of sun damage to the skin is to avoid the sun altogether. This, however, may not be practical. The following article offers an understanding of how sunburn operates, and what positive steps you should take to avert skin cancer and accelerated aging from too much sun.

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Posted by Robert on Nov 8th 2007 | Filed in Aging Process | Comments (3)