You
got the pale-is-the-new-tan memo years ago and have the sun smarts to
prove it. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States,
and women age 39 and under have a higher probability of developing its
most serious form, melanoma, than they do any other invasive cancer
except breast cancer.
Yep;
knew that. Slather on waterproof sunscreen before you exercise, sport
floppy broad-brimmed hats at the beach, stay out of midday rays, and
steer clear of tanning beds. Check; do all that. Still, despite your
savvy and diligence, there’s a new stealth skin saver you may be
missing: your diet.
“The
research is preliminary but promising,” says Karen Collins, RD,
clinical dietitian and nutrition adviser for the American Institute for
Cancer Research in Washington, D.C. “In addition to limiting your sun
exposure, eating certain foods may help reduce your risk.”
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