top | item 35877151 (no title) atwebb | 2 years ago Would especially sunny areas not produce people with more cancer (or certain types)? discuss order hn newest kpw94|2 years ago https://mediad.publicbroadcasting.net/p/kuow/files/styles/x_...Sunnier areas have less skin cancers, if that's what you were wondering.Now is it because of the Vitamin D, or because of a more systemic application of sunscreen? atwebb|2 years ago Late reply, I was wondering that but also, at least in the US, they tend to have older folks and retirees so that it may skew the stats. I really don't have any data on it, just speculating. throw_pm23|2 years ago ..or something else entirely
kpw94|2 years ago https://mediad.publicbroadcasting.net/p/kuow/files/styles/x_...Sunnier areas have less skin cancers, if that's what you were wondering.Now is it because of the Vitamin D, or because of a more systemic application of sunscreen? atwebb|2 years ago Late reply, I was wondering that but also, at least in the US, they tend to have older folks and retirees so that it may skew the stats. I really don't have any data on it, just speculating. throw_pm23|2 years ago ..or something else entirely
atwebb|2 years ago Late reply, I was wondering that but also, at least in the US, they tend to have older folks and retirees so that it may skew the stats. I really don't have any data on it, just speculating.
kpw94|2 years ago
Sunnier areas have less skin cancers, if that's what you were wondering.
Now is it because of the Vitamin D, or because of a more systemic application of sunscreen?
atwebb|2 years ago
throw_pm23|2 years ago