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Body Repaired Skin Damage in Groundbreaking Study
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
The 2017 finding supports the notion that moderate UV exposure is not a major risk factor for skin cancer for certain skin types and that the benefits of moderate exposure outweigh the risks. continue reading
Canada: Importing Into Canada? The CBSA Intends To Actively Target Suspected And Known Non-Compliance
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
The CBSA has been developing new tools to actively target importers and import transactions involving suspected or known non-compliance. The new tools are effective as of January 1, 2022 and so importers may start to receive "TANs", "CVLs" or "DCLs" that require action. continue reading
Why is cancer-causing benzene widespread in personal care products?
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Benzene is a sweet-smelling, petroleum-derived toxic chemical classified by the Environmental Protection Agency as a known human carcinogen – and now it’s being detected in many personal care products. continue reading
CRA Small and medium business audits: What you need to know
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
The CRA has information to help answer your questions about the audit process. The information below also applies to audits of COVID-19 subsidies. continue reading
Sunlight Institute Responses to Sun Articles 260
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Sunlight Institute Responses to Sun Articles 260
https://asapland.com/social-benefits-of-physical-activity/80586/
Very nice article. You mentioned building stronger bones through exercise. Even better is time in the sun. Regular, non-burning sun exposure is essential. One often-overlooked study from Spain showed that women who were sunbathers or sun-seekers had only one-eleventh the risk of hip fracture as women who avoided the sunlight.… continue reading