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Cancer Risk for Redheads
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CRF Admin
| Published 08/29/2005 |
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Redheads sunburn easily, but that may not be the only reason they are at high risk of skin cancer. New research suggests the pigment that colors their skin may set them up for cancer-spurring sun damage even if they do not burn.
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