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This summer, remember to apply sunscreen

Forgetting sunscreen can be a potentially deadly mistake. Photo from Metro Creative

This summer, remember to apply sunscreen

It can be easy to forget to apply sunscreen when a sunny summer day beckons you to get outside and enjoy the great outdoors. But forgetting to apply sunscreen before spending time in the sun is a potentially deadly mistake. According to the World Health Organization, one in every three cancers diagnosed is a skin cancer. In addition, the Skin Cancer Foundation notes that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer by the age of 70. The discomfort of a sunburn might seem relatively harmless, but the relationship between sunburns and cancer risk is significant. The SCF notes that having five or more sunburns doubles your risk for melanoma, a type of skin cancer that often and quickly spreads to nearby lymph nodes. Perhaps that’s one reason why the American Cancer Society reports that the number of new invasive melanoma cases diagnosed annually increased by 47% between 2010 and 2020. Avoiding sunburn by applying and reapplying a broadspectrum sunscreen with a minimum sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 should be a priority for anyone spending time outdoors.

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Above, Taquitos La Chula #2's green food trucks sits at 2041 Interstate 35 Frontage Road in San Marcos. Below, a pambazo — a sandwich with toasted bread dipped in their secret sauce packed with chicken, sour cream, queso fresco and lettuce with a side of salsa. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter

Foodie Friday: Taquitos La Chula #2

Editor’s Note: The Daily Record is highlighting food trucks and stands in and around San Marcos. Know a food truck we should highlight this month?

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Hawk's Shadow Winery and Vineyard, located in Dripping Springs, produces between 2,500 and 3,000 cases of wine a year. Above, Doug Reed stands next to a barrel of Hawk's Shadow's wine. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter

POETRY IN A BOTTLE: Hawk's Shadow Winery and Vineyard pays homage to the grape

The stars at night may be big and bright in the heart of Texas — but that’s not all.

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