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“Do you have any idea why the health department is calling you?” Kelly Donnelly asks residents of Lake County every week. The contact tracer / case investigator explained, “About 80% of the …
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It has been known for some time that excessive sun exposure and sunburn are significant risk factors for developing skin cancer and premature aging (such as spots and wrinkles) later in life. …
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