Health Update: Sun-loving doll attacked
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Your support makes all the difference.A DOLL that 'tans' in the sun has been criticised for encouraging children to ignore the dangers of sunbathing. The Cabbage Patch Kids 'Splash 'n' Tan' doll contains a dye that reacts to ultraviolet light, causing it to go brown in the sun. But Dr Brian Elvy, a GP and skin specialist in Norwich, argues in General Practitioner that the doll conveys the wrong health message.
Hasbro, the maker, points out that the doll is accompanied by a leaflet containing 'sensible tips' about sun. Recent research published in the British Medical Journal showed that more than a third of children suffered sunburn in the past year.
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