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SAT, 16.03.2022 03:30 serianmollel

Holly reads a website article about the effects of ultraviolet rays. The article includes both positive effects: triggers vitamin d production in body, helps some skin conditions, and helps improve mood and depression - and negative effects: causes sunburn and skin cancer, damages eyes, ages skin, weakens plastics, and fades colors. What conclusion is she likely to draw from this information?

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