Why Do People Sunbathe At Noon?
Why Do People Sunbathe At Noon?
For many years, scientists have said that UV-radiation is too strong in the sun of midday, which poses serious health risks. The risk of skin cancer is greatly increased. This disease only occurs delayed, years later.
Even so, when I go to a beach, a swimming pool, I see that between 12.00 and 15.00 p. m. it is as full as ever. Children and adults sunburn themselves as if they were not exposed to UV radiation. I wonder why?
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- They don’t watch TV, they don’t hear the news.
- According to them, UV radiation was invented only by the mainstream media.
- They were sunbathing before, yet they were not cancerous.
- This is the time when it is best to tan.
- Cancer always happens to others.
- Trump said no climate change.
- They used suncream and it is written on it that it is also good against UV radiation.
- They’re stupid.
- Only do it, less population, less polluted Earth.
- I don't know, but let’s create 100,000,000,000 SUNBATH token on Steem-Engine.
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Because they enjoy it and don't expect to live forever if they forego it.
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You go to the beach if you have time and I don't know where you learned/read sun is as strongest between these hours. It all depends on where you live.
People need vita and most of us have a huge lack of it. Sunblockers only make it worse to absorb it. It even causes skin cancer which is scientifically proved.
Which makes one wonder what really causes skin cancer.
How many of those with skin cancer were sunbathing on a regular base? That percentage is very low.
In Central Europe
They all have sunburns?
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