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Will (not Mr Hand) the Met Office be contacting GPs who have fair and
red haired patients when UV levels are high?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7523336.stm

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On 14 Feb, 04:43, PJ wrote:
Will (not Mr Hand) the Met Office be contacting GPs who have fair and
red haired patients when UV levels are high?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7523336.stm

PJ


Recommemded beachwear for fair / red haired (or any other colour hair
dye) people during periods of high UV http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...iL._AA280_.jpg

Graham
Penzance http://www.sennen-cove.com/lbtdy.htm
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Will (not Mr Hand) the Met Office be contacting GPs who have fair and red
haired patients when UV levels are high?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7523336.stm

PJ


Thanks for your concern, but don't wory about us, we have ways of avoiding
the sun between April and September and getting the required vitamin D. Ever
wondered why such a detimental trait is so persistent in the population?

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On 14 Feb, 11:03, "Steve" wrote:
"PJ" wrote in ...
Will (not Mr Hand) the Met Office be contacting GPs who have fair and red
haired patients when UV levels are high?


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7523336.stm


PJ


Thanks for your concern, but don't wory about us, we have ways of avoiding
the sun between April and September and getting the required vitamin D. Ever
wondered why such a detimental trait is so persistent in the population?


Well, apart from the fact it's good to be outside when there's blue
sky & sunshine, that beer tastes particularly good sitting out in the
sun doing little but enjoy the view, there's also
this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8XUyqG6uDA (Sharks & sun at
Sennen - doesn't it just make you feel good?) One of the best YouTube
videos ever.

Graham
Penzance

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Well, apart from the fact it's good to be outside when there's blue
sky & sunshine, that beer tastes particularly good sitting out in the
sun doing little but enjoy the view, there's also
this -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8XUyqG6uDA*(Sharks & sun at
Sennen - doesn't it just make you feel good?) One of the best YouTube
videos ever.

Graham
Penzance


Oh I was there, around 30 basking sharks in the bay, temperature 20C
at 18:00 - magic.

Graham


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On Feb 14, 1:20*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote:
On 14 Feb, 11:03, "Steve" wrote:

"PJ" wrote in ....
Will (not Mr Hand) the Met Office be contacting GPs who have fair and red
haired patients when UV levels are high?


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7523336.stm


PJ


Thanks for your concern, but don't wory about us, we have ways of avoiding
the sun between April and September and getting the required vitamin D. Ever
wondered why such a detimental trait is so persistent in the population?


Well, apart from the fact it's good to be outside when there's blue
sky & sunshine, that beer tastes particularly good sitting out in the
sun doing little but enjoy the view, there's also
this -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8XUyqG6uDA*(Sharks & sun at
Sennen - doesn't it just make you feel good?) One of the best YouTube
videos ever.

Graham
Penzance


Sorry, Graham, but drinking beer when the sun is up is a
perversion of the natural order of things. This is why I hate Sunday
lunchtime jazz gigs. You shuffle out of the pub and are almost
blinded. It ain't right, I tell you!

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.



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