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Day: 30/10/2006

OZONE HOLE LARGEST EVER RECORDED – SKIN CANCER RATES SOAR

30/10/200612/11/2006 Stephen ECOLOGY, Global Issues and Perspectives, Health, News, ozone

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Paraphrase of the Day: The deadly melanoma form of skin cancer is one the fastest increasing forms of cancer in the world — Edward De Fabo, George Washington University

Story on rising ozone depletion and skin cancer rates now posted here

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