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We need this help and I am thankful that someone is taking it seriously. We live at a high elevation and that makes the sun's rays even more dangerous and powerful. Use sunscreen every day!!! Limit your time in the sun between the hours of 10 and 4 and remember that your eyes need to be protected even more than your skin.
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