You have a lot of moles? You are very fortunate!

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Although if there are a large number of moles on the body increases the risk of developing skin cancer, people with a large number of moles on the skin are actually very fortunate.

If you belong to people who have a lot of moles on the body, you definitely have to stay away from the sun’s rays and regularly anoint protection against UV radiation. However, if everything else is concerned, you are very lucky!

Conclusion of the latest study, published in the journal “Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention”, is that people who have a lot of moles on their skin look younger compared to those who have little or not at all. On average, moles “take off” seven years.

More than a hundred moles on the body is often a sign that a person has a stronger bones, and therefore lower risk of osteoporosis, revealed the researchers from King’s College London.

Men and women who have a lot of moles often have healthier eyes and heart, but tauter muscles than others.

These benefits greatly outweighed the disadvantages of moles that have always been associated with the risk of malignant melanoma, a deadly skin cancer.

Moles occur due to rapid cell division which produce a dark pigment in the skin, usually in childhood. Usually begin to retreat or less produced in middle age.

Those who are aging more slowly and have a face like a baby’s, and even in their sixties usually have a higher number of moles, and as it turned out, only every tenth man has a hundred or more moles.

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