Something to ponder while sat on the beach
A Professor from a General Hospital in the north of England argues that numbering different grades of sunscreen can confuse users and even increase the risk of skin cancer; he states in the British Medical Journal that the current system should be scrapped and replaced by the use of terms such as:
• low
• medium
• high protection
He states that even those people who use sunscreens get sunburned because they do not apply enough sunscreen! Adding there is plenty of work to show that people under-apply it, particularly in the UK where it is so expensive.
Children and people in strong sunshine for many hours would be encouraged to use high or ultra-high protection sunscreen. Filtering out radiation
Those who wish to tan or are in shady areas might prefer medium or low protection products.
The Professor argues that such a system would shift the focus more to protection, rather than encouraging prolonged exposure to sunlight.
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