Skin cancer kills approximately 300 people in New Zealand every year. This is mostly due to the
ozone layer being so thin in the southern hemishpere. A study conducted by
government scientists and the University of Colorado. The cancer causing rays are 40 percent more severe in New Zealand
than places in North America which lie on similar latitudes. Apparently the lack of pollution is a large
contributing factor, this leaves me with a funny feeling. I don't really know who to wrap my head around it. Note: The contents of this blog are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice or substitute for professional care. For medical emergencies, dial 911!
Leading country for skin cancer
Skin cancer kills approximately 300 people in New Zealand every year. This is mostly due to the
ozone layer being so thin in the southern hemishpere. A study conducted by
government scientists and the University of Colorado. The cancer causing rays are 40 percent more severe in New Zealand
than places in North America which lie on similar latitudes. Apparently the lack of pollution is a large
contributing factor, this leaves me with a funny feeling. I don't really know who to wrap my head around it. 











