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  1. 4 days ago · Can plants get too much sunlight? Yes, excessive sunlight can lead to leaf burn, especially in plants not adapted to full sun exposure. Providing partial shade during the hottest part of the day can help prevent this.

  2. 23 hours ago · While the sun provides essential Vitamin D and a mood-boosting warmth, prolonged exposure can lead to significant skin damage. Sunburn, premature aging, and even increased risks of skin cancer are common consequences of too much sun. Proper after-sun care is crucial to mitigate these effects and promote skin healing.

  3. 5 days ago · Get out of the sun: The first and most important step is to stop further UV exposure. Move indoors or to a shady spot as soon as you notice any redness or feel a tingling sensation on your skin. Cool the skin: Apply cold compresses to the sunburned areas or take a cool bath to help reduce the heat. This soothes the skin and decreases inflammation.

  4. 4 days ago · Avoiding the sun entirely will rob you of crucial health benefits like strengthened bones and improved mood. Experts now recommend you get about 10-15 minutes of daily sun exposure directly on your skin.

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  6. 4 days ago · While there are many benefits of getting ample sunlight, there also are some downsides to the sun and UV exposure, particularly in regard to the skin. Yale Medicine says that too much sun exposure can lead to photoaging of the skin.

  7. Sun-burned: How too much time in the heat can hurt your immune system. Physicians within WakeMed Raleigh's emergency room say they're already seeing the effects of the hot start to summer....

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