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From the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, I’m Ira Dreyfuss with HHS HealthBeat. Some people tan. Some people cook. Based on a survey on sunburns, the trend is to cook. A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than a third of people surveyed reported a sunburn in 2004. That’s up almost two percentage points from 1999. Dr. Djenaba Joseph’s findings were in CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Sunburn can be deadly: ``The relative risk of melanoma, the most lethal of skin cancer – for people with a history of sunburn, is twice that of people with no history of sunburn.’’ (eight seconds) Fair-skinned, light-haired people are more sensitive, but darker-skinned people burn, too. She advises people to cover up outside, stay out of the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., and wear sun screen of SPF 15 or higher. Learn more at hhs.gov. HHS HealthBeat is a production of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. I’m Ira Dreyfuss.Last revised: June, 22 2007 |