Health
Slip, slop, slap to save your skin from the sun – Grenfell Record and Bland Advertiser
Grenfell and Weddin residents are being urged to take care while out in the sun with every two in three people in the country diagnosed with some form of skin……

Grenfell and Weddin residents are being urged to take care while out in the sun with every two in three people in the country diagnosed with some form of skin cancer by the age of 70.
Cancer Council NSW are encouraging locals to protect themselves from the sun in five easy steps:
- Slip on clothing that covers shoulders, arms and legs.
- Slop on a SPF30+ or higher broad-spectrum water-resistant sunscreen to create a barrier between UV rays and skin.
- Slap on a hat to protect face, ears and neck.
- Seek shade…
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