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05-02-2008, 01:38 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 35 | Cancer Society's May 1 as the inaugural "Sunhats Off Day". Don't miss reading this one! Friday, 02 May 2008200805020500 Zero your sombrero for winter Cancer Society FULL ARTICLE LINK: http://www.stuff.co.nz/marlboroughex...7284a6563.html
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05-02-2008, 01:41 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 35 | Re: Cancer Society's May 1 as the inaugural "Sunhats Off Day". So in the USA May 1st is the kick off to Melanoma Month. In New Zealand The Cancer Society launched May 1 as "Hats Off" day so people will deliberately expose themselves to the sun to get more vitamin D.
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05-02-2008, 05:54 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 28 | Re: Cancer Society's May 1 as the inaugural "Sunhats Off Day". As you know Eileen, the US is behind the rest of the world as well as the most ignorant. There is too much money at stake here for Big Pharma to ever hear that campaign.
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05-02-2008, 09:12 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 22 | Re: Cancer Society's May 1 as the inaugural "Sunhats Off Day". Good stuff. As much as a love democracy, the US and small "cults" in the US have distorted it so much. Its no longer about the good of the whole but about the power of the small insane groups of "do-gooders". Take MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving), what a sad group they are. So many more common way to die than drunk driving, but they want to make you believe its #1!!!
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05-06-2008, 01:38 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 35 | Re: Cancer Society's May 1 as the inaugural "Sunhats Off Day". Dr Roscoe Taylor Director of Public Health Tuesday, 6 May 2008 HATS OFF TO VITAMIN D Tasmania’s Director of Public Health today advised students, parents and schools that, for health reasons, it should be ‘hats off’ until Spring. Dr Roscoe Taylor said the ‘hats off’ policy should be implemented Statewide to boost children’s Vitamin D levels over the colder months. For the same reason, Dr Taylor said sunscreen should also be put away until Spring. He said that schools and child care centres should suspend their usual sun protection policies for recess and lunchtime until the start of term three in September. To mark ‘hats off until term three’, Dr Taylor today joined children from grade three at Lansdowne Primary School who threw off their hats to get a healthy dose of Vitamin D while playing in the lunchtime sunshine. Dr Taylor said that in summer most Tasmanians received adequate Vitamin D in just a few minutes through sun exposure received during typical day-to-day outdoor activities. “However in winter we need more than we are currently getting to meet healthy requirements,” he said. “The message for parents and teachers is that it’s now safe for school children not to wear hats at recess and lunchtime until the beginning of term three. “And it’s the same rule for little ones in child care too.” Dr Taylor said that sun protection was important when the UV Index reached three or above, as that was the level that could cause skin damage. “However, according to the Cancer Council of Australia’s guidelines, from May to August most people who live in southern Australia do not need any sun protection because UV Index levels are not high enough to cause significant skin damage. "For that reason, people should not compromise their vitamin D levels by being ‘sun smart’ when it's not necessary, and that applies particularly to young children. “Hats, and other forms of sun protection like sunscreen, are not generally necessary in Tasmania from now until the start of term three. “It’s important that all Tasmanians get 2-3 hours of sunlight on their face, arms and hands over a week, at this time of the year. “Vitamin D is largely created in the body as a result of skin exposure to ultraviolet radiation and is important for good bone health and the immune system. “And what’s more, being active and getting outside to play in the sun is good for a child’s health in many other ways. “It’s the same message for adults too – we strongly encourage everyone to get out and about in the midday sun during winter. “As well as boosting Vitamin D levels, it’s great for increasing physical activity and giving your mood a lift.” Further information: Professor Graeme Jones, Head Musculoskeletal Unit, Menzies Research Institute, 0415 335 161; Kay Gunn, Health Promotion Coordinator, Cancer Council of Tasmania, 6233 2030 SOURCE LINK: http://www.media.tas.gov.au/release.php?id=23660
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05-14-2008, 11:44 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 35 | Re: Cancer Society's May 1 as the inaugural "Sunhats Off Day". another link..... Sunseekers enjoy welcome dose of vitamin D 5:00AM Wednesday May 14, 2008 By Alanah May Eriksen If you've been feeling a little down lately, make sure you lap up the rays when you can. SOURCE LINK & FULL ARTICLE: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10509947
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