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Ok, maybe it sounds a little dramatic, but it's not just a cliché against fast-food and how bad it is for you, it's a fact: if you constantly eat only this kind of so called “junk food”, the risk of getting skin cancer increases exponentially.
You might be wondering what the food you eat has to do with your skin. It's quite simple, the connection in done after the food has been digested, and it has to do with the fats and sugars contained by all types of ready-to-go foods we eat so often. The risk of getting cancer from eating hamburgers is much higher in women than in men. An excess of junk food associated with already high glucose levels cause your blood to be pumping along too much sugar, that is the main cause in skin cancer. However, when it comes to men, lots of blood sugar help them stay healthier as strange as it might seems, reducing the prostate cancer risk.
There's an upside to this story also - just stop all that junk food eating and you will not only keep a healthy figure but also reduce greatly the risk of skin cancer.
The author of this post is Courtney Johnston, she regularly contributes to RemoteBrains and The Bratling. Courtney is building up herself up as a online specialist on male cosmetic surgery. View her blog here.
Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer; a study shows that more and more adolescents are affected by it. Do you know how to protect yourself and your family from skin cancer?
First, find out if there were any cases of skin cancer in your family, if they were then you are more exposed than anyone.
The most common types of skin cancer are the ones provoked by sun exposure so people are advised never to expose themselves to sun between 12 p.M. And 4 p.M.
Most people with skin cancer have white skin especially people with blonde or red hair so if you find yourself in this category be careful, a simple walk in the sun may damage your skin.
Skin cancer can be treatable in its earlier states but if not treated on time, it will be a terrible and painful disease.
This entry was submitted by Myra Krummel, she's also a author on Harrynomics and Rafaelmeavitali. Myra is a noted specialist on the topic of london cosmetic surgery clinic. Read her blog here.