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Well, Well, Well

8 Jan 2018

SunSmart

Cancer, Festival, Health, Midsumma, Society & Culture

SunSmart

We’re back!

With the summer festival season in full swing, Cal chats with the SunSmart Manager Heather Walker about how you can look after your largest organ — your skin, and skin cancer. Together they discuss tanning and skin cancer in LGBTI communities, debug misconceptions about sun protection, and run through when there is cause for concern.

 

Want to know what hours of the day you need to be concerned about sun protection? Download the SunSmart App for daily updates customised to your location in Australia.

 

UV radiation is the major cause of skin cancer, as well as sunburn, tanning and premature ageing, but the problem is none of our senses can detect UV. It’s not like sunlight, that we can see, or the sun’s heat, which we can feel. The #seeUV app gives a visual indication of the UV light around you as well as a filter for what the damage caused may look like on your own face:

 

 

Check out some resources form this week’s podcast!

Cancer Council Victoria: www.cancer.org.au

SunSmart: http://www.sunsmart.com.au/

SunSmart app: http://www.sunsmart.com.au/tools/interactive-tools/free-sunsmart-app

#seeUV app: https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/seeuv/id1300960963?mt=8

This show, Episode #605 originally aired Monday January 8th 2018

Grab this and other podcasts from the Well, Well, Well team on iTunes | Spotify | or your favourite podcast platform – or head to joy.org.au/wellwellwell

Head to www.thorneharbour.org for more information about Thorne Harbour’s LGBTI health and well-being services

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