Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh: Skin cancer rates are alarming, so why is sunscreen still taxed as a luxury product?
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With scorching hot days approaching, the Netherlands is preparing for the official start of summer. With high sun power, there is a risk that your skin will burn within ten to fifteen minutes. So apply sunscreen! However, there are major concerns among health experts, because 45 percent of Dutch people think that sunscreen actually causes skin cancer instead of preventing it.
Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh: Skin cancer rates are alarming, so why is sunscreen still taxed as a luxury product?
A football dressing room is a graveyard of dreams and gear. Old socks, forgotten cones, empty cans of Deep Heat, the remnants of a once extremely important team sheet cast aside among the dust in a dark corner. One thing you don’t expect to see are sunscreen dispensers, but if you happen to use the dressing rooms at The Hyde in Roscommon, you’ll also have an opportunity to whack on SPF 50 before running onto the pitch.
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