You might think you know how to keep yourself healthy this summer, but there's a lot of misinformation out there, and we want to take some time to set it straight. So, let's get right into it and separate summer fact from summer fiction regarding these eight commonly held theories.
Summer Safety Myth #1: You can't get sunburnt on cloudy days.
Summer Safety Myth #2: You should wait an hour before you go swimming if you've just eaten.
Summer Safety Myth #3: It's perfectly ok to walk around a public pool or water park in your bare feet.
Summer Safety Myth #4: You only need to drink water when you're thirsty.
Summer Safety Myth #5: Grilling is always bad for you because it produces carcinogens.
Summer Safety Myth #6: Sunglasses with dark tints protect your eyes better than ones with light tints.
Summer Safety Myth #7: You don't need to reapply waterproof sunscreen after swimming.
Summer Safety Myth #8: It's good to get a base tan at a tanning salon before going on a tropical vacation.
Post new comment
Please Register or Login to post new comment.