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Old Jan 6th 2015, 10:12 am
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Originally Posted by Grayling
Victoria has one of the highest rates of hayfever in the world and Australia as
A whole is high on the list....so why the reference to hay fever

Why would I want to lie on a beach
Hayfever is one of those odd conditions, my sister suffers horribly in the UK from it, I never got it. Over here I get it badly every year Depends on what pollen you are allergic to, doesn't it, not whch country you live in.
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Old Jan 6th 2015, 10:15 am
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
Hayfever is one of those odd conditions, my sister suffers horribly in the UK from it, I never got it. Over here I get it badly every year Depends on what pollen you are allergic to, doesn't it, not whch country you live in.
Indeed.....but for some reason Southern Victoria has very high rates....maybe the kind of agriculture.

Wattle trees are thought to cause it many people.
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Old Jan 6th 2015, 6:11 pm
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
Hayfever is one of those odd conditions, my sister suffers horribly in the UK from it, I never got it. Over here I get it badly every year Depends on what pollen you are allergic to, doesn't it, not whch country you live in.
I'm allergic to grass. I get nailed every spring in the UK. In Sydney I seem to be fine. Must be a different type of crop.
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Old Jan 6th 2015, 6:16 pm
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Best watch that sun back in Britain. Looks like Britain is now higher than Oz in skin cancer rates.

SKIN CANCERS DEATH RATE BY COUNTRY

Originally Posted by Grayling
Victoria has one of the highest rates of hayfever in the world and Australia as
A whole is high on the list....so why the reference to hay fever

Why would I want to lie on a beach
It can go hand in hand while fishing.
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Old Jan 6th 2015, 7:12 pm
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Best watch that sun back in Britain. Looks like Britain is now higher than Oz in skin cancer rates.

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I'll take my chances
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Old Jan 7th 2015, 3:20 am
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Originally Posted by Beoz
Best watch that sun back in Britain. Looks like Britain is now higher than Oz in skin cancer rates.

SKIN CANCERS DEATH RATE BY COUNTRY


Are you confusing ( number 3 ) BHUTAN with Britain.

UK is way down there at 32

Australia is no 4.
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Not forgetting the positive aspects of sunlight in disease prevention.
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