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Carol,

Thanks so much for the article. I just moved from a moderately

sunny area to a very sunny area and am always trying to protect my

skin and my childrens' skin. (We are very fair redheads). I had

heard recently that sunscreen isn't giving us the protection from

cancer we once thought it was. I still wear it, but am very careful

of the length of time exposed. I also thought that wearing

sunscreen keeps the benefits of Vit. D away also. So it is a mixed

bag. The info. on folic acid is very important. Thanks for the

good info.

Diane

LAP RNY 9/99

> In a message dated 10/8/2003 8:26:14 AM Central Daylight Time,

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