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      <title>Hold the Latte, Keep the Sun Screen </title>
      <description>Anyone concerned about&amp;nbsp;skin cancer&amp;nbsp;will benefit from a quick reality check&amp;nbsp;on recent news&amp;nbsp;stories of a study suggesting caffeine and exercise may cut skin cancer risk. It&amp;#39;s been widely reported with misleading headlines that could lead to some&amp;nbsp;unwise behavior.&amp;nbsp;So: Let&amp;#39;s take a look.Bottom line firstA mixture of caffeine and exercise somehow improved the ability of mice to prevent&amp;nbsp;sun-damaged skin cells...</description>
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