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    Use the hot summer sun to keep your brewskies cool with this beer can cooler. To complete this how-to, you will need: Solar-powered garden lights Phillips-head screwdriver Wire cutters Wire stripper Voltage meter Soldering materials Diode USB-powered drink cooler Hot glue gun Styrofoam…www.solarwindreviews.com


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    Today is the official start of summer. Temperatures will rise, and the sun will beat down with the full force of its rays.
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    For those of us who live in the north, the long winter has finally come to an end. And if you can't wait to get outside, that's a good thing. Sunshine can warm your spirits, and higher vitamin D levels have actually been linked with improved survival rates with early stage lung cancer.

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    www.DermTV.com Become a fan on facebook www.facebook.com In honor of skin cancer awareness month (and the summer), Dr. Schultz shares some sobering statistics about skin cancer. They’re most striking because skin cancer is the most preventable form of cancer. [NOTE: This episode was originally filmed in and slotted to air in May, but was bumped by another episode and thus airing now.] Technorati Tags: cancer, Dermatologist, dermtv, doctor, Dr. Schultz, Health, Melanoma, Skin Cancer, spf, summer, sun burn, sun tan, Sunscreen, UV yourcancerquestions.com


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