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The risk of what is raised by overexposure to the sun?
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The risk of what is raised by overexposure to the sun?
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It might be fun to lay out in the sun like these two girls are doing. But getting too much sun can be very dangerous. Overexposure to sunlight raises your risk for skin cancer.
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