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The Life Insurance Market
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Workers who go out to soak up the rays at lunchtime may need to get critical illness cover as they could be increasing their risk of getting skin cancer.
A new survey from Tesco Bank shows that only one in ten apply sunscreen before heading outside for lunch, whilst three or four lunchtimes a week are spent outdoors when the weather is fine.
One in six people admit to getting sunburnt during these midday sun sessions, which raises the chances of getting skin cancer. This may encourage more people to think about getting critical illness cover in case they succumb to the illness.
Jeremy Sutton from Tesco remarks that "it only takes one serious burn to potentially have lasting consequences when it comes to your skin."
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