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    Harmful Threats to the Human Body There are a lot of bacteria that are good for human bodies‚ but there are also a lot of bacteria that’s very harmful to the human body. Bad bacteria can affect people from swimming in lakes and ponds. “Many of the world’s best-known disease outbreaks have been transmitted by water-borne bacterium.” Lakes and ponds are just un-treated drinking water. They have a lot of microorganisms in it that you cannot see. There are many ways to be contaminated by bacteria;

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    Indoor tanning Have you ever seen or had a skin disorder where you had uncontrollable flaky or ugly rashes? Well indoor tanning are a good factor medically supervised‚ and limited use to skin issues going into remission (HealthResearch?). With current tanning options‚ you can control and avoid similar skin damages that can be harmful to a person. The benefits of indoor tanning are not only pleasant and enjoyable it is life changing and can be very valuable for some peoples health issues. One benefits

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    Melanoma

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    melanoma. Melanoma: Research on the Increase in Levels and Treatment Options “After 1995‚ epidemiological studies and randomized trials found that the most probable reason why sunscreen use increased the risk of melanoma was that by delaying sunburn occurrence‚ these products extended the time spent in the sun” (Autier 40). Research finds that the exposure to ultraviolet radiation can be dangerous. Tanning salons‚ the misuse of sunscreens‚ and overexposure to the sun’s radiation increase chances

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    Safety of Sunscreen

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    only been condemned for some of its harmful effects on humans. Lately‚ all that is heard about the sun anymore is how can be harmful and how protection from overexposure is needed. Many people are scared of dangerous overexposure effects such as sunburn‚ premature aging of the skin‚ eye damage‚ and skin cancer. These fears cause many to try anything to avoid the sun including lathering themselves up with sunscreen. What many people do not realize is that as they slather on sun lotion for protection

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    the sun‚ exposure to heat such as fire‚ and chemical burns. For each degree of burn there are different treatments and procedures on how to deal with the burns properly. Third degree burns require much more intensive care than first degree burns. Sunburns are one of the most well known types of burn‚ especially to people who are extremely fair complected. Overexposure to the sun without the proper sunblock can cause first‚ second‚ and/ or third degree burns. The terms and/or are used because a

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    and keep going.” Trisha Paytas is completely aware that she is putting her body at risk by tanning‚ but she refuses to stop (Extreme Tanner Says Skin Cancer Wouldn’t Stop Her). People believe that being tan is a type of protection from receiving sunburn or other skin damage‚ although this is entirely untrue. Tanning actually increases the risk of developing skin cancer no matter how much Skin Protection Factor (SPF) is put onto the body for protection. A suntan‚ or skin exposed to ultra violet radiation

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    Understanding Uv Radiation

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    problems. However‚ ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause harmful effects to the skin. There are three basic types of ultraviolet radiation: • UVA (long-wave UV)‚ • UVB (sunburn UV)‚ and UVC (short-wave UV) Types of UV radiation There are three types of UV radiation‚ categorised by wavelength: UVA‚ UVB and UVC. • UVA can cause sunburn‚ DNA (cell) damage in the skin and skin cancer. • UVB causes skin damage and skin cancer. Ozone stops most UVB from reaching the earth’s surface. • UVC is

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    pressed by a glass. 4. Confusion‚ headache‚ vomiting or blurred vision after a head injury. 5. Being floppy‚ unresponsive or unconscious. 6. Difficulty breathing and blueness around the lips. 7. Having a high fever‚ heat exhaustion or severe sunburn. Some children may be too young or may not be physically able to tell you when they need medical attention due to a disability. Often children and young people can become seriously ill very suddenly which means that as a member of staff you should

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    It has come to my own understanding that saying “I believe it to be true” does not inherently mean that something is actually the truth. It is possible that we believe things not because they are true but because of some other psychological or philosophical influence. Many writers and philosophers have acknowledged and elaborated on theories about the origin and development of beliefs and belief systems‚ but George Orwell is definitely one of the most prominent. In his article titled “The Burden

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    Ever wonder what it would be if there were community’s where rules have to be followed or we get released or killed. Jonas knows then rebels against all of the rules and leaves the community with a little kid that was going to get released. The main character‚ Jonas‚ changes when he stops following the rules and starts receiving memories in the book The Giver by: Lois Lowlry. For example‚ in the beginning of the book Jonas was a big rule follower he used all the correct language such as not being

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