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Byline: Patrick Falby
We slather kids with sunscreen, force them into hats and hover over them with umbrellas. And despite all that, the more we learn about cancer-causing UV rays, the more we realize how vulnerable our children are. But sun exposure isn't all bad--and a new study suggests that people who get more sun as children have less of a risk of developing multiple sclerosis as adults.
In a survey of 79 sets of identical twins (who have the same genetic ...