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Have fun in the sun with less cancer risk

SAN FRANCISCO — After enduring an especially brutal winter, Americans may be tempted to catch more than a little sunshine this summer.

But the impulse is often clouded by two conflicting public-health issues. How do you strike a balance between protecting your skin from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays without robbing yourself of the health benefits of vitamin D, which the sun aids the body in producing?

Since vitamin D is available in food sources as well, a general rule to remember, dermatologists say, boils down to this: Wear sunscreen. Reapply it every few hours when you’re in the sun. And seek shade during peak sun hours.

“The sun has an effect on happiness and pleasure,” acknowledges Dr. David Leffell, professor of dermatology and surgery at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn.

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