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Sunburn / Sunscreen / Ultraviolet / Tanning bed / Skin cancer / Human skin color / Sunlight / Melanocytic nevus / UV-B lamps / Electromagnetic radiation / Sun tanning / Medicine
Date: 2013-01-27 00:14:21
Sunburn
Sunscreen
Ultraviolet
Tanning bed
Skin cancer
Human skin color
Sunlight
Melanocytic nevus
UV-B lamps
Electromagnetic radiation
Sun tanning
Medicine

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