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  1. Sunburn (Signet Novel) by John Lescroart, 2009-06-02
  2. No More Gunk & OUCH! Sunburn by Donna J Shepherd, 2008-02-28
  3. Sunburn by Laurence Shames, 2000-09-22
  4. Wind, Waves, and Sunburn: A Brief History of Marathon Swimming by Conrad Wennerberg, 1999-01-01
  5. Sunburn (Fear Street, No. 19) by R.L. Stine, 1995-08-07
  6. Wind, Waves and Sunburn: Book of Swimming and Swimmers by Conrad Wennerberg, 1975-07-18
  7. Sunburn (Rookie Read-About Health) by Sharon Gordon, 2002-09
  8. Fuel -- Sunburn: Guitar Recorded Versions by Fuel, 2001-02-01
  9. Summer Horror: Sunburn/The Dead Lifeguard/One Evil Summer (Fear Street Collector's Edition #6) by R. L. Stine, 1998-07-01
  10. Sunburn Lake (Contemporary American Fiction) by Tom DeHaven, 1990-01-03
  11. A Ciceronian Sunburn: A Tudor Dialogue on Humanistic Rhetoric And Civic Poetics (Studies in Rhetoric, Communication) by E. Armstrong, 2006-03-31
  12. Sunburns, Twisters, and Thunderclaps (Science at Work (Austin, Tex.).) by Janice Parker, 1999-08
  13. Sunburn: A Novel
  14. Sunburn Lake by Tom De Haven, 1988

1. Sunburn Recordings
Home to Electronic producers and DJs Hardkiss, Lovesky, Hawke, God Within, Boozy and Swan, The Baroness, Rebel Crew, and Littlewing. New releases, artists, events, catalog, MP3s and store.
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2. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Sunburn
, home care, considerations and when to call your health care provider. Complete definitions of terms and images of the degrees of sunburn.......
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Burns Sun protection Skin cancer, melanoma on the fingernail Skin cancer, close-up of lentigo maligna melanoma ... Sunburn Alternative names Return to top Burn from the sun Definition Return to top A sunburn occurs when skin is burned by exposure to the sun or other ultraviolet light. See also sunburn first aid Common Causes Return to top Sunburn results when the amount of exposure to the sun or other ultraviolet light source exceeds the ability of the body's protective pigment, melanin , to protect the skin. Sunburn in a very light-skinned person may occur in less than 15 minutes of midday sun exposure, while a dark-skinned person may tolerate the same exposure for hours. It is now recognized that sunburn and sun exposure should not be treated as insignificant. Deaths have resulted from acute sun exposure, and significant temporary disability is experienced by millions of sunburned people each year.

3. Sunburn
information on sunburn from Ladies Home Journal Online.
http://www.lhj.com/home/Sunburn.html
Sunburn
Take care in protecting your skin from harmful sunburns. Check out these sunburn treatment ideas to
keep your skin looking and feeling healthy. Also, get helpful information on how to educate your kids
to stay out of the sun and avoid sunburn.
Tips On Sunburns
Overdosing on Sun?
Check out these medications that can make you more vulnerable to sunburns including some
antibiotics and certain medications prescribed for acne or psoriasis problems.
Teens Not Sun Smart

Sun-worshiping kids are still seeking a tan and not using sunscreen despite all the warnings
about skin cancer. Health Journal: Warnings on Children and Sun
Parents should encourage their children to avoid skin-damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays of sunlight,
but should avoid relying solely on sunscreens to prevent sunburn. The Secrets of Top Women Doctors
Check out these treatments to prevent and care for sunburn pain from an assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine. Secrets of Dermatologists Find out what doctors tell their patients to do for sunburn relief and sunburn prevention including information on how sunglasses and makeup can help prevent sunburn.

4. EMedicine Health - Sunburn Overview
Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of sunburn.
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Sunburn Overview
Sunburn results from too much sun or sun-equivalent exposure. Almost everyone has been sunburned or will become sunburned at some time. Anyone who visits a beach, goes fishing, works in the yard, or simply is out in the sun can get sunburn. Improper tanning bed use is also a source of sunburn. Although seldom fatal, sunburn can be disabling and cause quite a bit of discomfort. Last updated: Aug 10, 2005 Sunburn Causes Sections Sunburn Overview Sunburn Causes Sunburn Symptoms When to Seek Medical Care Exams and Tests ... Authors and Editors Dementia is not something that happens only to older people. Learn about causes and treatment options. Stress, fear, or worries can lead to severe anxiety, which can have a serious impact on your life. Do you need to seek help? Anxiety
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5. Sunburn
Facts on sunburn including treatment information presented by Survive Outdoors, Inc.
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Introduction
  • Sun emits ultraviolet light, also known as ultraviolet radiation. There are three types of ultraviolet radiation, UV-C, UV-B and UV-A. UV-C does not impact the skin, and is effectively screened by the atmosphere. Even with depletion of ozone, UV-C does not have any impact on humans. UV-A is very harmful and penetrates not only the skin, but also the eyes. UV-A rays penetrate the skin the deepest. Approximately 90% of UV-B is absorbed by the epidermis, and approximately half of UV-A reaches the dermis and subcutaneous fat. UV-A rays are the primary offenders in sunburn.

6. Discovery Channel :: Live Cams
Maps showing the total amount of UV radiation reaching the surface of the Earth, the Erythermal Exposure Index. Extensive UV exposure can cause skin cancer and blinding cataracts in the eyes of humans and other animals.
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7. Sunburn Remedies
Red, visible strap lines. Itching, stinging. Moderate sunburn Aspirin every 4 hrs., over counter steroid creams.
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8. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Sunburn First Aid
sunburn is from overexposure to the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun. The first signs of a sunburn may not appear for a few hours.
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Sunburn Cheilitis, actinic Sunburn Definition Return to top Sunburn is from over-exposure to the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun. While the symptoms are usually temporary (such as red skin that is painful to the touch), the skin damage is often permanent and can have serious long-term health effects, including skin cancer. Considerations Return to top Keep in mind:
  • There is no such thing as a "healthy tan". Unprotected sun exposure causes premature aging of the skin. Sun exposure can cause first and second degree burns Skin cancer usually appears in adulthood, but is caused by sun exposure and sunburns that began as early as childhood. You can help prevent skin cancer by protecting your skin and your children's skin from the harmful rays of the sun.
Factors that make sunburn more likely:
  • Infants and children are especially sensitive to the burning effects of the sun.

9. Sunburn - University Of Missouri-Rolla
Information from the Student Health Services. Especially interesting is the test and scoring of 'Are You at High Risk for Skin Cancer?'.
http://www.umr.edu/~umrshs/sunburn.html

10. Sunburn First Aid
sunburn is from overexposure to the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun. While the symptoms are usually temporary (such as red skin that is painful
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11. Bsnet - Sunburn
Filmkritik von Andrea Dittgen.
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USA 1999
Produktion: Sweetland
Produzent: Jean Doumanian
Regie: Nelson Hume
Buch: Mark Edgington, Nelson Hume
Kamera: Frank DeMarco
Schnitt: Suzanne Pillsbury Darsteller: Paloma Baeza (Aideen Higgins), Cillian Murphy (Davin McDerby), Barry Ward (Robert Fiske), Ingeborga Dapkunaite (Carolyn Kramer), Michael Liebman (Billy Conlin) Länge: 89 Min. Verleih: Arthaus/Jugendfilm
Drei junge irische Studenten kommen in ihren Ferien nach Long Island, um zu jobben und viel Spaß zu haben. Sie schlagen über die Stränge, verlieben sich und werden ein bisschen erwachsener. Stimmungsvolles Spielfilmdebüt nach wahren Erlebnissen aus der Sicht junger Leute, inszeniert mit zartem Humor, poetischen Bildern und dokumentarischen Qualitäten. Auf ebenso spielerische wie entspannte Weise wirbt der sympathische Film um Verständnis für das Jungsein. - Ab 14. Kritik/Anregungen/Kommentare an das bsnet Gärtner Datensysteme GbR [Impressum]

12. Sunburn Sunburn Treatment
sunburn treatment How to treat mild and severe sunburn
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13. Sunburn - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
sunburn. Image courtesy of John L. Bezzant, MD and the Spencer S. Enlarge sunburn occurs when exposure to UV light exceeds the protective capacity of an
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A sunburn is a radiation burn to the skin produced by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, commonly from the sun 's rays. A similar burn can be produced by overexposure to other sources of UV , such as tanning lamps and welding arcs. Exposure of the skin to lesser amounts of UV will often produce a suntan Sunburn. Image courtesy of John L. Bezzant, M.D. and the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
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Sunburns usually develop as a result of over-exposure to sun or, less commonly, occupational exposure. Sunburn occurs when exposure to UV light exceeds the protective capacity of an individual's melanin . Melanin content varies greatly, but in general darker-skinned people have more melanin than lighter-skinned ones. This leads to a reduced incidence of sunburn amongst dark-skinned individuals. Ultraviolet radiation is divided into UVA, UVB and UVC subtypes.

14. The Underground Sunburn Blues Band
Информация о группе, альбомы, фотоальбом.
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15. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Sunburn
Definition Return to top. A sunburn occurs when skin is burned by exposure to the sun or other ultraviolet light. See also sunburn first aid.
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16. EMedicine - Sunburn : Article By James Foster, MD, MS
sunburn sunburn is an acute cutaneous inflammatory reaction that follows excessive exposure of the skin to ultraviolet radiation (UVR).
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic798.htm
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Last Updated: March 18, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: sun burn erythema solare ultraviolet radiation UVR ... photosensitizing drugs , blistering, UV-A, UV-B, minimal erythema dose, MED AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: James Foster, MD, MS , Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, Palomar Medical Center, Alvarado Hospital Medical Center James Foster, MD, MS, is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha American College of Emergency Physicians , and Phi Beta Kappa Editor(s): James Li, MD , Assistant Professor, Division of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD , Senior Pharmacy Editor, eMedicine;

17. Sunscreen Towels - Sunburn Protection Towels
offers a convenient solar guard protection against sunburn.
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18. The Doctors Book Of Home Remedies Sunburn
Library Home Book Shelf Home The Doctors Book of Home Remedies sunburn. From the Rodale book, The Doctors Book of Home Remedies
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19. EMedicine - Sunburn : Article By Lyn Guenther, MD
sunburn A sunburn is an intense, delayed, transient inflammatory response caused by acute overexposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) in sunlight,
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Last Updated: July 1, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: acute sun damage, acute sunburn reaction, erythema solare, tanning, sun sensitivity, ultraviolet radiation, UVR, ultraviolet B, UV-B, ultraviolet A, UV-A, UV-A I, UV-A II, ultraviolet C, UV-C, ultraviolet index, ozone layer, ozone loss, greenhouse gas, skin protection, skin protection factor, SPF, minimal erythema dose, MED AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Lyn Guenther, MD , Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Dermatology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada Coauthor(s): Benjamin Barankin, MD , Staff Physician, Department of Medicine, Division of Dermatology, University of Alberta Julie Powell, MD

20. Howstuffworks "How Sunburns And Sun Tans Work"
spend an hour in the sun, you get a sunburn? You get a sunburn, that is How Tanning Works. How sunburn works. How Sunscreens
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