Although winter brings colder temperatures, it also poses a risk for skin cancer because despite the wintry weather, the sun does not take a break during this season. UV rays remain strong throughout the year, and factors such as snow reflection and higher altitudes can increase exposure. Dermatologist Dr. Julia Carroll and Falyn Katz, CEO of Melanoma Canada, join Ross Hull to provide helpful tips and advice for protecting your skin during winter.
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Protecting Your Skin from the Winter Sun
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