...The best thing to do is to go to the dermatologist at least once a year and apply sunscreen thirty minutes before sun exposure. More than that, according to Dr. Michael Bergel’s research, chromatin compact to protect DNA after several minutes under the effect of UV radiation and DNA cells are found to be protected from UV radiation if there was a five-minute break between each time of UV radiation exposure (Test results from Dr. Michael Bergel 2015; unreferenced, see “Acknowledgements”). Therefore, short period breaks from exposure under the sun are suggested to protect DNA from being damaged. Most skin cancers, if detected early, are 90-95 percent...
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