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The parents of children who attend schools which ban suntan cream may want to consider critical illness cover, due to an increased skin cancer risk.
Some schools have banned sun block due to worries over allergic children coming into contact with it, and the fear of getting it in their eyes.
Now though, the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) are advising schools to encourage parents to give suntan lotion to their children to protect them in hot weather.
They note that people who get sunburnt at a young age have a higher risk of getting skin cancer, so protection is a must.
Fortunately, critical illness cover for younger people generally has lower premiums, as they will be paying into the policy for longer.
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