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Tanning's light side
With the temperature rising and clothes slowly shedding, it is normal to want a healthy-looking tan.
In recent years, researchers have found that tanning in moderation can be beneficial, as well as help treat certain medical conditions.
The tanning of the skin is the body's natural defense against sunburn.
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