Monday, May 24, 2010

Greenversations Question of the Week: What do you do to be SunWise and protect yourself from overexposure to the sun?

We've posted this week's question:

What do you do to be SunWise and protect yourself from overexposure to the sun?

Did you know that although it's easy to prevent, there are more cases of skin cancer each year than cases of breast, colon, lung and prostrate cancers combined? Or that skin cancer is affecting younger and younger people? That adds up to more than one million Americans getting skin cancer annually. Every year, the Friday before Memorial Day is designated as Don’t Fry Day as a reminder to be SunWise and protect your skin while enjoying the outdoors.

Share your thoughts: http://blog.epa.gov/blog/2010/05/24/qotw-2010-fry-day/


¿Qué hace para prudente con el sol (Sunwise) y protegerse de la exposición excesiva al sol?

¿Sabía que a pesar de que es fácil de prevenir, hay más casos de cáncer de piel cada año en comparación a los casos de cáncer del seno, cólon pulmones, y próstata? ¿O que el cáncer de la piel está afectando a gente cada vez más joven? Eso se traduce a más de un millón de estadounidenses con cáncer cada año. Todo los años se designa el viernes antes del Día de Recordación por los Caídos como el "Día para no Freírse" (Día para Protegerse del Sol") ---como un recordatorio para ser prudente con el sol (Sunwise) y proteger su piel cuando disfrute del tiempo al aire libre.

Compartir tu respuesta: http://blog.epa.gov/blog/2010/05/24/pdls-2010-fry-day-sp/



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