Sunlight in the morning is good for all ages. But note the time you and your family are exposed to direct sunlight. Children are exposed to the sun during the heat susceptible to skin cancer later in life.
Cancer experts say that children should be taught
protects skin from the sun early on, especially when in school. Recent research has found nearly 40 percent of students suffer from sunburn while at school.
As reported by the Daily Mail, nearly half of parents of 1,000 parents reported that their children burned by the sun while at school. Child's skin is very sensitive to sunlight. This makes them vulnerable to skin cancer later in life.
Richard Clifford, an alliance member of the UK Skin Cancer charity (Scuk), said that children who are too often exposed to sunlight will get a lot of health problems later in life. "It's important for them to use sunscreen and sunblock to reduce the risk."
According to him, is very important for the school to take the role. Teachers should remind their students to not only use sunblock but also use a hat when outside the room.
Although only half of parents who reported it, 45
percent of them do not worry about this disease. In fact, cancer
malignant skin such as malignant melanoma has killed two thousand people
every year.
"Sunstroke on a child's skin can double the risk of skin cancer in the future," said Dr. Andrew Wright, consultant dermatologist at St Luke's Hospital, Bradford.
In Indonesia alone, patients with skin cancer is increasing from year to year. The sun's ultraviolet rays are responsible for damage to skin cells and trigger the development of cancer occurs in the long term.
Although the Indonesian people benefited by having brown-black pigment that protects skin from ultraviolet rays, the sun burned continually will certainly increase the risk of skin cancer, especially for children.
However, that does not mean the child should be completely protected from the sun because at certain hours, such as in the morning, the sun is very good for growing children. Morning sunlight can stimulate the skin to produce vitamin D important for bone health, immune system.
At the time span of 10 am and 4 pm, children are encouraged to
protected from sunlight. Because, on timescales tersebutlah
sunlight contains many harmful ultraviolet rays.
Cancer experts say that children should be taught
protects skin from the sun early on, especially when in school. Recent research has found nearly 40 percent of students suffer from sunburn while at school.
As reported by the Daily Mail, nearly half of parents of 1,000 parents reported that their children burned by the sun while at school. Child's skin is very sensitive to sunlight. This makes them vulnerable to skin cancer later in life.
Richard Clifford, an alliance member of the UK Skin Cancer charity (Scuk), said that children who are too often exposed to sunlight will get a lot of health problems later in life. "It's important for them to use sunscreen and sunblock to reduce the risk."
According to him, is very important for the school to take the role. Teachers should remind their students to not only use sunblock but also use a hat when outside the room.
Although only half of parents who reported it, 45
percent of them do not worry about this disease. In fact, cancer
malignant skin such as malignant melanoma has killed two thousand people
every year.
"Sunstroke on a child's skin can double the risk of skin cancer in the future," said Dr. Andrew Wright, consultant dermatologist at St Luke's Hospital, Bradford.
In Indonesia alone, patients with skin cancer is increasing from year to year. The sun's ultraviolet rays are responsible for damage to skin cells and trigger the development of cancer occurs in the long term.
Although the Indonesian people benefited by having brown-black pigment that protects skin from ultraviolet rays, the sun burned continually will certainly increase the risk of skin cancer, especially for children.
However, that does not mean the child should be completely protected from the sun because at certain hours, such as in the morning, the sun is very good for growing children. Morning sunlight can stimulate the skin to produce vitamin D important for bone health, immune system.
At the time span of 10 am and 4 pm, children are encouraged to
protected from sunlight. Because, on timescales tersebutlah
sunlight contains many harmful ultraviolet rays.
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