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Study Links Skimpier Suits With Rise in Skin Cancer
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A new study looking at 100 years of swimsuits finds that in the 1920's swimwear exposed 18-23 percent of the skin, opposed to 80-92 percent of skin today, which matches the sharp rise in melanomas, since the 1930's.Oct. 14, 2014