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 What You Didn't Know About Skin Cancer Could Kill You  1


If we hide most of our lives underground, hidden outdoors, and only socially visible at night, we understand that nature was ready to make us born rodents, not humans need to do it.

Fluorescent lights may save you some money, but it can do a lot to your health. UV radiation from ceiling fixtures has been associated with a higher risk of melanoma skin cancer American Journal of Epidemiology .

Researcher Dr. Helen Shaw and her team conducted melanoma research at the School of Tropical Medicine at London School of Health and the Sydney Melanoma Clinic at Sydney Hospital. They found that office workers had twice as fatal cancer incidences as people working outdoors. The results of this study were published in 1982 by a British medical journal. Lancet. Dr. Shaw has proved that people who have been exposed to natural sunlight most of the time have an exceptionally low risk of developing skin cancer. In contrast to those who live or work outdoors, office workers exposed to artificial light most of the time were at the highest risk of developing melanoma. She also discovered that fluorescent lights cause mutations in animal cell cultures.

Dr. Shaw's research has led to the conclusion that in both Australia and the UK, the incidence of melanoma is high for professionals and office workers, and low for those working outdoors. In other words, Australians and British people [and the rest of us] should spend more time outside the place where there is enough UV! A similar controlled study was conducted at New York University School of Medicine, confirming and demonstrating Dr. Shaw's findings.

Fluorescent lights are also known to cause eye problems such as headaches, night blindness, fatigue, poor concentration and irritability. In addition, it has been observed that an increase in fluorescent light brightness leads to higher stress levels by increasing cortisol hormone levels.

In a study conducted on US Navy personnel from 1974 to 1984, researchers found that sailors working indoors had a higher incidence of skin cancer than sailors working outside Did. People working both indoors and outdoors show the most protection, with a rate 24% below the national average in the United States. None of the sailors spend the day outside, so it cannot be determined whether staying all day provides the best protection.

Keep in mind that some of the hottest places in the United States, such as Phoenix, Arizona, have the highest incidence of skin cancer. However, it is not because the skin is exposed to sunlight. Researchers easily associate the incidence of amazing skin cancer with the sun and are easily attracted to the fact that these regions are the hottest and sunlit areas in the country. However, it is stupid and irrational to quickly create that link without observing it carefully and without running out of all possible parameters.

Due to extreme heat all year round, most people are indoors during the day. As a result, there is plenty of sunlight, but people avoid sunlight and develop health problems such as cancer due to underexposure, not the other way around. There are currently hundreds of scientific studies showing that vitamin D deficiency is one of the leading causes of cancer, including melanoma.

However, don't expect to hear about these studies from people who make a living by selling sunscreens to treat cancer. The $ 1 trillion business is too big to fail.


 What You Didn't Know About Skin Cancer Could Kill You  1


 What You Didn't Know About Skin Cancer Could Kill You  1


 What You Didn't Know About Skin Cancer Could Kill You  1


 What You Didn't Know About Skin Cancer Could Kill You  1

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