They could, but only if you buy shoddy shades that don’t effectively block UV light.
Whatever the weather, you’re exposed to cancer-causing UV radiation each time you go outdoors.
(Yes, eye cancer exists.)
Plus, shades can help protect the quick-to-wrinkle skin around your eyes and reduce squinting, heading off crow’s-feet.
If there’s even a chance of tetanus, you should worry.
Then slap on a bandage with antibiotic cream.
And for future reference, shoes are never a bad idea!
It sounds as if your faintness is merely a nuisance, but listen to your body.
Veggies are less of a concern.
But let’s put this matter in context: Vegetables are incredibly good for you!
Anything that gets more onto your plate is a win.
Throw some veggie kebabs on the grill and enjoy.
Dependsdo you have AC?
But if you’re in and out of cool air most of the time, that’s pretty unlikely.
(With their developing brains, newborns could be at risk for neurological problems.)
To protect yourself, know your enemy.
Mosquitoes generally shun direct sunlight, as they can easily dehydrate and die.
That’s why they’re most active in humid areas and at dawn or dusk.
The short answer: anytime.
The risk for infection is tiny in well-maintained facilities.
Look for pools that are clear to the bottom and free of slimy residue on the sides.
More dangerous than either chlorine or pool germs are peak sun hours.
And swim oftenthat’s what summer is for!
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