Azerbaijan, Baku, May 22 / Trend/
Lovely summer is ahead, with the warmest and sunny days in store for us. However, the prolongation of the sunny hours that brighten up our life and souls also has adverse effects due to the danger of excessive sunlight causing undesirable impact on human health.
During the summer season when the air and the sea water temperatures are high, people often go to the beaches for relaxation and enjoy sunbathing. But the point is that they should receive a proper dose of sunlight that is beneficial for their health.
The impact of sunrays has always been a subject of discussion. Rapid warming of the weather in the world, in particular, up to 40° C and even higher temperature, which has recently been observed in summer in Azerbaijan, warns people that they should be more careful with their health. However, today the adverse side of the eternal energy source is on the agenda because the shield from harmful sunrays -- the ozone layer -- is shrinking and thus is unable to properly protect people from the detrimental effects of sunlight.
Read more about it in AZERNEWS online newspaper's print edition published on May 22.
Also, in the new edition you can read articles about the meeting of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev with Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, the planned presentation of Azerbaijani culture at the Versailles and showcasing of Versailles museum exhibits in Baku, a Hollywood film on Azerbaijani oil history featuring superstars, drafting of a new agreement on Baku-Novorossiysk pipeline oil supplies, the hoisting of Azerbaijani flag on Mount Everest, etc.
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The online newspaper is available at www.azernews.az.