September 2011 Good Health News

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Good Health News • September • 2011

Good Health News

Staying safe in the sun as summer ends

September • 2011 Volume 4 Number 6

Health in Motion director Natan Gendelman gives his last few thoughts on sun protection as fall approaches

In This Issue Staying safe in the sun as summer ends ................................Page 1 Food, behaviour and ADD/ADHD ................................Page 2 New Enabled Kids Website ................................Page 3 Learning Independent Function Everyday ................................Page 4

Good morning everyone! I hope you all had

a great few weeks of rest and relaxation. With summer coming to a close, many of us are already thinking about trading our shorts for sweaters and jeans. However skin care and sun protection is important not just in the summertime, but all year round. As a result, here are a few things to keep in mind—both for now and your next vacation. When I went to Cuba back in June with my family, we all made sure to take the proper precautions while still enjoying our time in the sun. Our routine involved getting up at 6 in the morning each day and heading down to the beach, where we would relax and stay until 11 am. By the time we were packed and ready to go however, everyone else had only just begun to arrive. We watched as they liberally applied their sunscreen and then lay in the sun as it shone directly overhead. The same thing would happen day after day and, to be honest, I was kind of confused by these actions. From my experience, almost everyone is afraid of sunburn. Yet, so many people choose to go out when the sun is the most harmful. Rather than relying on lotions and sunscreens to protect you from the sun, a simple change in routine makes a huge difference in sun safety. The best times to go out is from 6 am to before noon, and anytime after 4 pm. By avoiding peak hours, wearing a hat and long-sleeved clothing, you can still get your daily dose of vitamin D without risking overexposure or relying on products which could be harmful to your health. My personal opinion is that you should carefully consider the pros and cons of sunscreen before deciding to use it as a part of your suncare routine. The Environmental Working Group annually publishes a long list of toxic sunscreens which would be a great place to start (http://breakingnews.ewg.org/2011sunscreen/ hall-of-shame-whats-wrong-with-the-sunscreen-protection-business/). With these ideas in mind, my final advice to you would be to do your research, and have your family take the proper precautions to keep themselves safe. If you have any questions or comments, email me at natan@enabledkids.ca. Thank you, and enjoy the last few days of summer!

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