Protect yourself first. A campaign to prevent melanoma

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The University of Padua, the Veneto Oncology Institute, and Vivo Bene Veneto are jointly launching the campaign “Protect Yourself First” with the aim of reducing the risk of melanoma through widespread dissemination of the main prevention rules.

Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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The University of Padua, the Veneto Oncology Institute, and Vivo Bene Veneto are jointly launching the campaign “Protect Yourself First” with the aim of reducing the risk of melanoma through widespread dissemination of the main prevention rules.

Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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The University of Padua, the Veneto Oncology Institute, and Vivo Bene Veneto are jointly launching the campaign “Protect Yourself First” with the aim of reducing the risk of melanoma through widespread dissemination of the main prevention rules.

Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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The University of Padua, the Veneto Oncology Institute, and Vivo Bene Veneto are jointly launching the campaign “Protect Yourself First” with the aim of reducing the risk of melanoma through widespread dissemination of the main prevention rules.

Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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The University of Padua, the Veneto Oncology Institute, and Vivo Bene Veneto are jointly launching the campaign “Protect Yourself First” with the aim of reducing the risk of melanoma through widespread dissemination of the main prevention rules.

Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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The University of Padua, the Veneto Oncology Institute, and Vivo Bene Veneto are jointly launching the campaign “Protect Yourself First” with the aim of reducing the risk of melanoma through widespread dissemination of the main prevention rules.

Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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The University of Padua, the Veneto Oncology Institute, and Vivo Bene Veneto are jointly launching the campaign “Protect Yourself First” with the aim of reducing the risk of melanoma through widespread dissemination of the main prevention rules.

Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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The University of Padua, the Veneto Oncology Institute, and Vivo Bene Veneto are jointly launching the campaign “Protect Yourself First” with the aim of reducing the risk of melanoma through widespread dissemination of the main prevention rules.

Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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Exposure to sunlight is important for psychological and physical well-being: sunlight, for example, stimulates the production of serotonin, helping to counteract disorders such as seasonal depression, and activates vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. However, knowing how to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays is both a fundamental and simple action.

Some consistent habits can significantly reduce the risk of melanoma. Here are the main ones:

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.: choosing shade and reducing direct exposure when the sun is at its highest significantly decreases the amount of UV absorbed by the skin. This means less DNA damage, better cellular repair capacity, and lower risk of melanoma and other skin cancers.

Always use sunscreen. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and water-resistant when necessary. Apply it at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after swimming.

Wear a hat and protective clothing. Wide-brimmed hats drastically reduce UV exposure to the most exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and ears, and are a simple but highly effective form of protection.

Wear sunglasses. UV exposure to the eyes increases the risk of cataracts and other eye conditions, as well as skin cancers around the eyes. Choose lenses that block 99% of UVA and UVB rays or are labeled UV400. Opt for large or wraparound frames.

Check your skin once a month, including often overlooked areas (soles of the feet, scalp, back, spaces between the toes). When detected early, melanoma has a high probability of cure.

Follow the ABCDE rule for moles: Asymmetry, irregular Borders, uneven Color, Diameter larger than 6 mm or increasing, and Evolution. If you notice changes or have doubts, consult your doctor or dermatologist.

Avoid tanning beds, as they are classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The WHO confirms: there is no such thing as a safe tan from tanning beds.

Add a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruit, and fish which, thanks to antioxidants (vegetables and fruit) and omega-3 fatty acids (fish), supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves hydration. Remember: diet supports but does not replace sun protection.

You are at higher risk if you: have fair skin; have already had melanoma or a precancerous lesion; have had sunburns, especially at a young age; have many moles; have a family history of melanoma; are immunocompromised; or take photosensitizing medications.

Science advances and research never stops, but prevention remains the first line of defense.

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Prima tu proteggiti. Una campagna per prevenire il melanoma

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Università di Padova, Istituto Oncologico Veneto e Vivo Bene Veneto lanciano insieme la campagna "Prima tu proteggiti" con l'obiettivo di ridurre il rischio di melanoma grazie a una diffusione capillare delle principali regole per la prevenzione.

Esporsi ai raggi del sole infatti è importante per il benessere psicofisico: la luce solare, ad esempio, stimola la produzione di serotonina, contrastando disturbi come la depressione stagionale, e determina l'attivazione della vitamina D, fondamentale per la salute delle ossa. Tuttavia sapere come proteggere la pelle dai raggi ultravioletti è un gesto fondamentale e semplice.

Alcune abitudini costanti possono ridurre in modo significativo il rischio di melanoma.
Ecco le principali:

  • Evita il sole tra le 10 e le 16: preferire l'ombra e ridurre l'esposizione diretta quando il sole è più alto diminuisce in modo significativo la quantità di UV assorbita dalla pelle. Significa meno danni al DNA, migliore capacità di riparazione cellulare e minori rischi di melanoma e altri tumori della pelle.
  • Usa sempre la crema solare. Scegli un fattore di protezione 30 o superiore, ad ampio spettro, resistente all'acqua quando necessario. Applicala almeno 15 minuti prima dell'esposizione e riapplicala anche ogni due ore o dopo il bagno
  • Indossa cappello e indumenti protettivi. I cappelli a larga falda riducono drasticamente la dose di UV sulle aree più esposte, come volto, collo e orecchie, e sono una protezione semplice ma molto efficace.
  • Metti gli occhiali da sole. L'esposizione oculare ai raggi UV aumenta il rischio di cataratta e di altre patologie oculari, nonché di tumorii cutanei. Scegli lenti che blocchino il 99% di uva e UVB o con indicazione UV400. Preferisci montature ampie o avvolgenti.
  • Controlla la tua pelle una volta al mese, comprese le aree spesso trascurate (piante dei piedi, cuoio capelluto, schiena, spazi tra le dita dei piedi). Il melanoma, se individuato precocemente, ha un’elevata probabilità di guarigione.
  • Scegli la regola ABCDE per i nei: Asimmetria, Bordi irregolari, Colore non uniforme, Diametro supera i 6 mm o in crescita, Evoluzione. In caso di cambiamenti e dubbi, rivolgiti al medico o al dermatologo.
  • Evita le lampade abbronzanti, perché sono classificate come cancerogene dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro. L'OMS lo conferma: non esiste un'abbronzatura sicura con i lettini abbronzanti.
  • Aggiungi un'alimentazione sana, ricca di verdura, frutta e pesce che, grazie agli antiossidanti (verdura e frutta) e agli omega-3 (pesce) aiutano i processi riparativi, la riduzione dell'infiammazione e una migliore idratazione. Ricorda: l'alimentazione supporta ma non sostituisce la foto protezione.

Sei più a rischio se: hai la pelle chiara, hai già avuto un melanoma o una lesione neoplastica, hai avuto scottature solari soprattutto in giovane età, hai molti nei, hai una familiarità per il melanoma, sei immunodepresso, assumi farmaci fotosensibilizzanti.

La scienza avanza, la ricerca non si ferma, ma la prevenzione resta la prima difesa.

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Università di Padova, Istituto Oncologico Veneto e Vivo Bene Veneto lanciano insieme la campagna "Prima tu proteggiti" con l'obiettivo di ridurre il rischio di melanoma grazie a una diffusione capillare delle principali regole per la prevenzione.

Esporsi ai raggi del sole infatti è importante per il benessere psicofisico: la luce solare, ad esempio, stimola la produzione di serotonina, contrastando disturbi come la depressione stagionale, e determina l'attivazione della vitamina D, fondamentale per la salute delle ossa. Tuttavia sapere come proteggere la pelle dai raggi ultravioletti è un gesto fondamentale e semplice.

Alcune abitudini costanti possono ridurre in modo significativo il rischio di melanoma.
Ecco le principali:

  • Evita il sole tra le 10 e le 16: preferire l'ombra e ridurre l'esposizione diretta quando il sole è più alto diminuisce in modo significativo la quantità di UV assorbita dalla pelle. Significa meno danni al DNA, migliore capacità di riparazione cellulare e minori rischi di melanoma e altri tumori della pelle.
  • Usa sempre la crema solare. Scegli un fattore di protezione 30 o superiore, ad ampio spettro, resistente all'acqua quando necessario. Applicala almeno 15 minuti prima dell'esposizione e riapplicala anche ogni due ore o dopo il bagno
  • Indossa cappello e indumenti protettivi. I cappelli a larga falda riducono drasticamente la dose di UV sulle aree più esposte, come volto, collo e orecchie, e sono una protezione semplice ma molto efficace.
  • Metti gli occhiali da sole. L'esposizione oculare ai raggi UV aumenta il rischio di cataratta e di altre patologie oculari, nonché di tumorii cutanei. Scegli lenti che blocchino il 99% di uva e UVB o con indicazione UV400. Preferisci montature ampie o avvolgenti.
  • Controlla la tua pelle una volta al mese, comprese le aree spesso trascurate (piante dei piedi, cuoio capelluto, schiena, spazi tra le dita dei piedi). Il melanoma, se individuato precocemente, ha un’elevata probabilità di guarigione.
  • Scegli la regola ABCDE per i nei: Asimmetria, Bordi irregolari, Colore non uniforme, Diametro supera i 6 mm o in crescita, Evoluzione. In caso di cambiamenti e dubbi, rivolgiti al medico o al dermatologo.
  • Evita le lampade abbronzanti, perché sono classificate come cancerogene dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro. L'OMS lo conferma: non esiste un'abbronzatura sicura con i lettini abbronzanti.
  • Aggiungi un'alimentazione sana, ricca di verdura, frutta e pesce che, grazie agli antiossidanti (verdura e frutta) e agli omega-3 (pesce) aiutano i processi riparativi, la riduzione dell'infiammazione e una migliore idratazione. Ricorda: l'alimentazione supporta ma non sostituisce la foto protezione.

Sei più a rischio se: hai la pelle chiara, hai già avuto un melanoma o una lesione neoplastica, hai avuto scottature solari soprattutto in giovane età, hai molti nei, hai una familiarità per il melanoma, sei immunodepresso, assumi farmaci fotosensibilizzanti.

La scienza avanza, la ricerca non si ferma, ma la prevenzione resta la prima difesa.

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Università di Padova, Istituto Oncologico Veneto e Vivo Bene Veneto lanciano insieme la campagna "Prima tu proteggiti" con l'obiettivo di ridurre il rischio di melanoma grazie a una diffusione capillare delle principali regole per la prevenzione.

Esporsi ai raggi del sole infatti è importante per il benessere psicofisico: la luce solare, ad esempio, stimola la produzione di serotonina, contrastando disturbi come la depressione stagionale, e determina l'attivazione della vitamina D, fondamentale per la salute delle ossa. Tuttavia sapere come proteggere la pelle dai raggi ultravioletti è un gesto fondamentale e semplice.

Alcune abitudini costanti possono ridurre in modo significativo il rischio di melanoma.
Ecco le principali:

  • Evita il sole tra le 10 e le 16: preferire l'ombra e ridurre l'esposizione diretta quando il sole è più alto diminuisce in modo significativo la quantità di UV assorbita dalla pelle. Significa meno danni al DNA, migliore capacità di riparazione cellulare e minori rischi di melanoma e altri tumori della pelle.
  • Usa sempre la crema solare. Scegli un fattore di protezione 30 o superiore, ad ampio spettro, resistente all'acqua quando necessario. Applicala almeno 15 minuti prima dell'esposizione e riapplicala anche ogni due ore o dopo il bagno
  • Indossa cappello e indumenti protettivi. I cappelli a larga falda riducono drasticamente la dose di UV sulle aree più esposte, come volto, collo e orecchie, e sono una protezione semplice ma molto efficace.
  • Metti gli occhiali da sole. L'esposizione oculare ai raggi UV aumenta il rischio di cataratta e di altre patologie oculari, nonché di tumorii cutanei. Scegli lenti che blocchino il 99% di uva e UVB o con indicazione UV400. Preferisci montature ampie o avvolgenti.
  • Controlla la tua pelle una volta al mese, comprese le aree spesso trascurate (piante dei piedi, cuoio capelluto, schiena, spazi tra le dita dei piedi). Il melanoma, se individuato precocemente, ha un’elevata probabilità di guarigione.
  • Scegli la regola ABCDE per i nei: Asimmetria, Bordi irregolari, Colore non uniforme, Diametro supera i 6 mm o in crescita, Evoluzione. In caso di cambiamenti e dubbi, rivolgiti al medico o al dermatologo.
  • Evita le lampade abbronzanti, perché sono classificate come cancerogene dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro. L'OMS lo conferma: non esiste un'abbronzatura sicura con i lettini abbronzanti.
  • Aggiungi un'alimentazione sana, ricca di verdura, frutta e pesce che, grazie agli antiossidanti (verdura e frutta) e agli omega-3 (pesce) aiutano i processi riparativi, la riduzione dell'infiammazione e una migliore idratazione. Ricorda: l'alimentazione supporta ma non sostituisce la foto protezione.

Sei più a rischio se: hai la pelle chiara, hai già avuto un melanoma o una lesione neoplastica, hai avuto scottature solari soprattutto in giovane età, hai molti nei, hai una familiarità per il melanoma, sei immunodepresso, assumi farmaci fotosensibilizzanti.

La scienza avanza, la ricerca non si ferma, ma la prevenzione resta la prima difesa.

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Esporsi ai raggi del sole infatti è importante per il benessere psicofisico: la luce solare, ad esempio, stimola la produzione di serotonina, contrastando disturbi come la depressione stagionale, e determina l'attivazione della vitamina D, fondamentale per la salute delle ossa. Tuttavia sapere come proteggere la pelle dai raggi ultravioletti è un gesto fondamentale e semplice.

Alcune abitudini costanti possono ridurre in modo significativo il rischio di melanoma.
Ecco le principali:

  • Evita il sole tra le 10 e le 16: preferire l'ombra e ridurre l'esposizione diretta quando il sole è più alto diminuisce in modo significativo la quantità di UV assorbita dalla pelle. Significa meno danni al DNA, migliore capacità di riparazione cellulare e minori rischi di melanoma e altri tumori della pelle.
  • Usa sempre la crema solare. Scegli un fattore di protezione 30 o superiore, ad ampio spettro, resistente all'acqua quando necessario. Applicala almeno 15 minuti prima dell'esposizione e riapplicala anche ogni due ore o dopo il bagno
  • Indossa cappello e indumenti protettivi. I cappelli a larga falda riducono drasticamente la dose di UV sulle aree più esposte, come volto, collo e orecchie, e sono una protezione semplice ma molto efficace.
  • Metti gli occhiali da sole. L'esposizione oculare ai raggi UV aumenta il rischio di cataratta e di altre patologie oculari, nonché di tumorii cutanei. Scegli lenti che blocchino il 99% di uva e UVB o con indicazione UV400. Preferisci montature ampie o avvolgenti.
  • Controlla la tua pelle una volta al mese, comprese le aree spesso trascurate (piante dei piedi, cuoio capelluto, schiena, spazi tra le dita dei piedi). Il melanoma, se individuato precocemente, ha un’elevata probabilità di guarigione.
  • Scegli la regola ABCDE per i nei: Asimmetria, Bordi irregolari, Colore non uniforme, Diametro supera i 6 mm o in crescita, Evoluzione. In caso di cambiamenti e dubbi, rivolgiti al medico o al dermatologo.
  • Evita le lampade abbronzanti, perché sono classificate come cancerogene dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro. L'OMS lo conferma: non esiste un'abbronzatura sicura con i lettini abbronzanti.
  • Aggiungi un'alimentazione sana, ricca di verdura, frutta e pesce che, grazie agli antiossidanti (verdura e frutta) e agli omega-3 (pesce) aiutano i processi riparativi, la riduzione dell'infiammazione e una migliore idratazione. Ricorda: l'alimentazione supporta ma non sostituisce la foto protezione.

Sei più a rischio se: hai la pelle chiara, hai già avuto un melanoma o una lesione neoplastica, hai avuto scottature solari soprattutto in giovane età, hai molti nei, hai una familiarità per il melanoma, sei immunodepresso, assumi farmaci fotosensibilizzanti.

La scienza avanza, la ricerca non si ferma, ma la prevenzione resta la prima difesa.

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Esporsi ai raggi del sole infatti è importante per il benessere psicofisico: la luce solare, ad esempio, stimola la produzione di serotonina, contrastando disturbi come la depressione stagionale, e determina l'attivazione della vitamina D, fondamentale per la salute delle ossa. Tuttavia sapere come proteggere la pelle dai raggi ultravioletti è un gesto fondamentale e semplice.

Alcune abitudini costanti possono ridurre in modo significativo il rischio di melanoma.
Ecco le principali:

  • Evita il sole tra le 10 e le 16: preferire l'ombra e ridurre l'esposizione diretta quando il sole è più alto diminuisce in modo significativo la quantità di UV assorbita dalla pelle. Significa meno danni al DNA, migliore capacità di riparazione cellulare e minori rischi di melanoma e altri tumori della pelle.
  • Usa sempre la crema solare. Scegli un fattore di protezione 30 o superiore, ad ampio spettro, resistente all'acqua quando necessario. Applicala almeno 15 minuti prima dell'esposizione e riapplicala anche ogni due ore o dopo il bagno
  • Indossa cappello e indumenti protettivi. I cappelli a larga falda riducono drasticamente la dose di UV sulle aree più esposte, come volto, collo e orecchie, e sono una protezione semplice ma molto efficace.
  • Metti gli occhiali da sole. L'esposizione oculare ai raggi UV aumenta il rischio di cataratta e di altre patologie oculari, nonché di tumorii cutanei. Scegli lenti che blocchino il 99% di uva e UVB o con indicazione UV400. Preferisci montature ampie o avvolgenti.
  • Controlla la tua pelle una volta al mese, comprese le aree spesso trascurate (piante dei piedi, cuoio capelluto, schiena, spazi tra le dita dei piedi). Il melanoma, se individuato precocemente, ha un’elevata probabilità di guarigione.
  • Scegli la regola ABCDE per i nei: Asimmetria, Bordi irregolari, Colore non uniforme, Diametro supera i 6 mm o in crescita, Evoluzione. In caso di cambiamenti e dubbi, rivolgiti al medico o al dermatologo.
  • Evita le lampade abbronzanti, perché sono classificate come cancerogene dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro. L'OMS lo conferma: non esiste un'abbronzatura sicura con i lettini abbronzanti.
  • Aggiungi un'alimentazione sana, ricca di verdura, frutta e pesce che, grazie agli antiossidanti (verdura e frutta) e agli omega-3 (pesce) aiutano i processi riparativi, la riduzione dell'infiammazione e una migliore idratazione. Ricorda: l'alimentazione supporta ma non sostituisce la foto protezione.

Sei più a rischio se: hai la pelle chiara, hai già avuto un melanoma o una lesione neoplastica, hai avuto scottature solari soprattutto in giovane età, hai molti nei, hai una familiarità per il melanoma, sei immunodepresso, assumi farmaci fotosensibilizzanti.

La scienza avanza, la ricerca non si ferma, ma la prevenzione resta la prima difesa.

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Università di Padova, Istituto Oncologico Veneto e Vivo Bene Veneto lanciano insieme la campagna "Prima tu proteggiti" con l'obiettivo di ridurre il rischio di melanoma grazie a una diffusione capillare delle principali regole per la prevenzione.

Esporsi ai raggi del sole infatti è importante per il benessere psicofisico: la luce solare, ad esempio, stimola la produzione di serotonina, contrastando disturbi come la depressione stagionale, e determina l'attivazione della vitamina D, fondamentale per la salute delle ossa. Tuttavia sapere come proteggere la pelle dai raggi ultravioletti è un gesto fondamentale e semplice.

Alcune abitudini costanti possono ridurre in modo significativo il rischio di melanoma.
Ecco le principali:

  • Evita il sole tra le 10 e le 16: preferire l'ombra e ridurre l'esposizione diretta quando il sole è più alto diminuisce in modo significativo la quantità di UV assorbita dalla pelle. Significa meno danni al DNA, migliore capacità di riparazione cellulare e minori rischi di melanoma e altri tumori della pelle.
  • Usa sempre la crema solare. Scegli un fattore di protezione 30 o superiore, ad ampio spettro, resistente all'acqua quando necessario. Applicala almeno 15 minuti prima dell'esposizione e riapplicala anche ogni due ore o dopo il bagno
  • Indossa cappello e indumenti protettivi. I cappelli a larga falda riducono drasticamente la dose di UV sulle aree più esposte, come volto, collo e orecchie, e sono una protezione semplice ma molto efficace.
  • Metti gli occhiali da sole. L'esposizione oculare ai raggi UV aumenta il rischio di cataratta e di altre patologie oculari, nonché di tumorii cutanei. Scegli lenti che blocchino il 99% di uva e UVB o con indicazione UV400. Preferisci montature ampie o avvolgenti.
  • Controlla la tua pelle una volta al mese, comprese le aree spesso trascurate (piante dei piedi, cuoio capelluto, schiena, spazi tra le dita dei piedi). Il melanoma, se individuato precocemente, ha un’elevata probabilità di guarigione.
  • Scegli la regola ABCDE per i nei: Asimmetria, Bordi irregolari, Colore non uniforme, Diametro supera i 6 mm o in crescita, Evoluzione. In caso di cambiamenti e dubbi, rivolgiti al medico o al dermatologo.
  • Evita le lampade abbronzanti, perché sono classificate come cancerogene dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro. L'OMS lo conferma: non esiste un'abbronzatura sicura con i lettini abbronzanti.
  • Aggiungi un'alimentazione sana, ricca di verdura, frutta e pesce che, grazie agli antiossidanti (verdura e frutta) e agli omega-3 (pesce) aiutano i processi riparativi, la riduzione dell'infiammazione e una migliore idratazione. Ricorda: l'alimentazione supporta ma non sostituisce la foto protezione.

Sei più a rischio se: hai la pelle chiara, hai già avuto un melanoma o una lesione neoplastica, hai avuto scottature solari soprattutto in giovane età, hai molti nei, hai una familiarità per il melanoma, sei immunodepresso, assumi farmaci fotosensibilizzanti.

La scienza avanza, la ricerca non si ferma, ma la prevenzione resta la prima difesa.

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Università di Padova, Istituto Oncologico Veneto e Vivo Bene Veneto lanciano insieme la campagna "Prima tu proteggiti" con l'obiettivo di ridurre il rischio di melanoma grazie a una diffusione capillare delle principali regole per la prevenzione.

Esporsi ai raggi del sole infatti è importante per il benessere psicofisico: la luce solare, ad esempio, stimola la produzione di serotonina, contrastando disturbi come la depressione stagionale, e determina l'attivazione della vitamina D, fondamentale per la salute delle ossa. Tuttavia sapere come proteggere la pelle dai raggi ultravioletti è un gesto fondamentale e semplice.

Alcune abitudini costanti possono ridurre in modo significativo il rischio di melanoma.
Ecco le principali:

  • Evita il sole tra le 10 e le 16: preferire l'ombra e ridurre l'esposizione diretta quando il sole è più alto diminuisce in modo significativo la quantità di UV assorbita dalla pelle. Significa meno danni al DNA, migliore capacità di riparazione cellulare e minori rischi di melanoma e altri tumori della pelle.
  • Usa sempre la crema solare. Scegli un fattore di protezione 30 o superiore, ad ampio spettro, resistente all'acqua quando necessario. Applicala almeno 15 minuti prima dell'esposizione e riapplicala anche ogni due ore o dopo il bagno
  • Indossa cappello e indumenti protettivi. I cappelli a larga falda riducono drasticamente la dose di UV sulle aree più esposte, come volto, collo e orecchie, e sono una protezione semplice ma molto efficace.
  • Metti gli occhiali da sole. L'esposizione oculare ai raggi UV aumenta il rischio di cataratta e di altre patologie oculari, nonché di tumorii cutanei. Scegli lenti che blocchino il 99% di uva e UVB o con indicazione UV400. Preferisci montature ampie o avvolgenti.
  • Controlla la tua pelle una volta al mese, comprese le aree spesso trascurate (piante dei piedi, cuoio capelluto, schiena, spazi tra le dita dei piedi). Il melanoma, se individuato precocemente, ha un’elevata probabilità di guarigione.
  • Scegli la regola ABCDE per i nei: Asimmetria, Bordi irregolari, Colore non uniforme, Diametro supera i 6 mm o in crescita, Evoluzione. In caso di cambiamenti e dubbi, rivolgiti al medico o al dermatologo.
  • Evita le lampade abbronzanti, perché sono classificate come cancerogene dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro. L'OMS lo conferma: non esiste un'abbronzatura sicura con i lettini abbronzanti.
  • Aggiungi un'alimentazione sana, ricca di verdura, frutta e pesce che, grazie agli antiossidanti (verdura e frutta) e agli omega-3 (pesce) aiutano i processi riparativi, la riduzione dell'infiammazione e una migliore idratazione. Ricorda: l'alimentazione supporta ma non sostituisce la foto protezione.

Sei più a rischio se: hai la pelle chiara, hai già avuto un melanoma o una lesione neoplastica, hai avuto scottature solari soprattutto in giovane età, hai molti nei, hai una familiarità per il melanoma, sei immunodepresso, assumi farmaci fotosensibilizzanti.

La scienza avanza, la ricerca non si ferma, ma la prevenzione resta la prima difesa.

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Università di Padova, Istituto Oncologico Veneto e Vivo Bene Veneto lanciano insieme la campagna "Prima tu proteggiti" con l'obiettivo di ridurre il rischio di melanoma grazie a una diffusione capillare delle principali regole per la prevenzione.

Esporsi ai raggi del sole infatti è importante per il benessere psicofisico: la luce solare, ad esempio, stimola la produzione di serotonina, contrastando disturbi come la depressione stagionale, e determina l'attivazione della vitamina D, fondamentale per la salute delle ossa. Tuttavia sapere come proteggere la pelle dai raggi ultravioletti è un gesto fondamentale e semplice.

Alcune abitudini costanti possono ridurre in modo significativo il rischio di melanoma.
Ecco le principali:

  • Evita il sole tra le 10 e le 16: preferire l'ombra e ridurre l'esposizione diretta quando il sole è più alto diminuisce in modo significativo la quantità di UV assorbita dalla pelle. Significa meno danni al DNA, migliore capacità di riparazione cellulare e minori rischi di melanoma e altri tumori della pelle.
  • Usa sempre la crema solare. Scegli un fattore di protezione 30 o superiore, ad ampio spettro, resistente all'acqua quando necessario. Applicala almeno 15 minuti prima dell'esposizione e riapplicala anche ogni due ore o dopo il bagno
  • Indossa cappello e indumenti protettivi. I cappelli a larga falda riducono drasticamente la dose di UV sulle aree più esposte, come volto, collo e orecchie, e sono una protezione semplice ma molto efficace.
  • Metti gli occhiali da sole. L'esposizione oculare ai raggi UV aumenta il rischio di cataratta e di altre patologie oculari, nonché di tumorii cutanei. Scegli lenti che blocchino il 99% di uva e UVB o con indicazione UV400. Preferisci montature ampie o avvolgenti.
  • Controlla la tua pelle una volta al mese, comprese le aree spesso trascurate (piante dei piedi, cuoio capelluto, schiena, spazi tra le dita dei piedi). Il melanoma, se individuato precocemente, ha un’elevata probabilità di guarigione.
  • Scegli la regola ABCDE per i nei: Asimmetria, Bordi irregolari, Colore non uniforme, Diametro supera i 6 mm o in crescita, Evoluzione. In caso di cambiamenti e dubbi, rivolgiti al medico o al dermatologo.
  • Evita le lampade abbronzanti, perché sono classificate come cancerogene dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro. L'OMS lo conferma: non esiste un'abbronzatura sicura con i lettini abbronzanti.
  • Aggiungi un'alimentazione sana, ricca di verdura, frutta e pesce che, grazie agli antiossidanti (verdura e frutta) e agli omega-3 (pesce) aiutano i processi riparativi, la riduzione dell'infiammazione e una migliore idratazione. Ricorda: l'alimentazione supporta ma non sostituisce la foto protezione.

Sei più a rischio se: hai la pelle chiara, hai già avuto un melanoma o una lesione neoplastica, hai avuto scottature solari soprattutto in giovane età, hai molti nei, hai una familiarità per il melanoma, sei immunodepresso, assumi farmaci fotosensibilizzanti.

La scienza avanza, la ricerca non si ferma, ma la prevenzione resta la prima difesa.

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Università di Padova, Istituto Oncologico Veneto e Vivo Bene Veneto lanciano insieme la campagna "Prima tu proteggiti" con l'obiettivo di ridurre il rischio di melanoma grazie a una diffusione capillare delle principali regole per la prevenzione.

Esporsi ai raggi del sole infatti è importante per il benessere psicofisico: la luce solare, ad esempio, stimola la produzione di serotonina, contrastando disturbi come la depressione stagionale, e determina l'attivazione della vitamina D, fondamentale per la salute delle ossa. Tuttavia sapere come proteggere la pelle dai raggi ultravioletti è un gesto fondamentale e semplice.

Alcune abitudini costanti possono ridurre in modo significativo il rischio di melanoma.
Ecco le principali:

  • Evita il sole tra le 10 e le 16: preferire l'ombra e ridurre l'esposizione diretta quando il sole è più alto diminuisce in modo significativo la quantità di UV assorbita dalla pelle. Significa meno danni al DNA, migliore capacità di riparazione cellulare e minori rischi di melanoma e altri tumori della pelle.
  • Usa sempre la crema solare. Scegli un fattore di protezione 30 o superiore, ad ampio spettro, resistente all'acqua quando necessario. Applicala almeno 15 minuti prima dell'esposizione e riapplicala anche ogni due ore o dopo il bagno
  • Indossa cappello e indumenti protettivi. I cappelli a larga falda riducono drasticamente la dose di UV sulle aree più esposte, come volto, collo e orecchie, e sono una protezione semplice ma molto efficace.
  • Metti gli occhiali da sole. L'esposizione oculare ai raggi UV aumenta il rischio di cataratta e di altre patologie oculari, nonché di tumorii cutanei. Scegli lenti che blocchino il 99% di uva e UVB o con indicazione UV400. Preferisci montature ampie o avvolgenti.
  • Controlla la tua pelle una volta al mese, comprese le aree spesso trascurate (piante dei piedi, cuoio capelluto, schiena, spazi tra le dita dei piedi). Il melanoma, se individuato precocemente, ha un’elevata probabilità di guarigione.
  • Scegli la regola ABCDE per i nei: Asimmetria, Bordi irregolari, Colore non uniforme, Diametro supera i 6 mm o in crescita, Evoluzione. In caso di cambiamenti e dubbi, rivolgiti al medico o al dermatologo.
  • Evita le lampade abbronzanti, perché sono classificate come cancerogene dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro. L'OMS lo conferma: non esiste un'abbronzatura sicura con i lettini abbronzanti.
  • Aggiungi un'alimentazione sana, ricca di verdura, frutta e pesce che, grazie agli antiossidanti (verdura e frutta) e agli omega-3 (pesce) aiutano i processi riparativi, la riduzione dell'infiammazione e una migliore idratazione. Ricorda: l'alimentazione supporta ma non sostituisce la foto protezione.

Sei più a rischio se: hai la pelle chiara, hai già avuto un melanoma o una lesione neoplastica, hai avuto scottature solari soprattutto in giovane età, hai molti nei, hai una familiarità per il melanoma, sei immunodepresso, assumi farmaci fotosensibilizzanti.

La scienza avanza, la ricerca non si ferma, ma la prevenzione resta la prima difesa.

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Università di Padova, Istituto Oncologico Veneto e Vivo Bene Veneto lanciano insieme la campagna "Prima tu proteggiti" con l'obiettivo di ridurre il rischio di melanoma grazie a una diffusione capillare delle principali regole per la prevenzione.

Esporsi ai raggi del sole infatti è importante per il benessere psicofisico: la luce solare, ad esempio, stimola la produzione di serotonina, contrastando disturbi come la depressione stagionale, e determina l'attivazione della vitamina D, fondamentale per la salute delle ossa. Tuttavia sapere come proteggere la pelle dai raggi ultravioletti è un gesto fondamentale e semplice.

Alcune abitudini costanti possono ridurre in modo significativo il rischio di melanoma.
Ecco le principali:

  • Evita il sole tra le 10 e le 16: preferire l'ombra e ridurre l'esposizione diretta quando il sole è più alto diminuisce in modo significativo la quantità di UV assorbita dalla pelle. Significa meno danni al DNA, migliore capacità di riparazione cellulare e minori rischi di melanoma e altri tumori della pelle.
  • Usa sempre la crema solare. Scegli un fattore di protezione 30 o superiore, ad ampio spettro, resistente all'acqua quando necessario. Applicala almeno 15 minuti prima dell'esposizione e riapplicala anche ogni due ore o dopo il bagno
  • Indossa cappello e indumenti protettivi. I cappelli a larga falda riducono drasticamente la dose di UV sulle aree più esposte, come volto, collo e orecchie, e sono una protezione semplice ma molto efficace.
  • Metti gli occhiali da sole. L'esposizione oculare ai raggi UV aumenta il rischio di cataratta e di altre patologie oculari, nonché di tumorii cutanei. Scegli lenti che blocchino il 99% di uva e UVB o con indicazione UV400. Preferisci montature ampie o avvolgenti.
  • Controlla la tua pelle una volta al mese, comprese le aree spesso trascurate (piante dei piedi, cuoio capelluto, schiena, spazi tra le dita dei piedi). Il melanoma, se individuato precocemente, ha un’elevata probabilità di guarigione.
  • Scegli la regola ABCDE per i nei: Asimmetria, Bordi irregolari, Colore non uniforme, Diametro supera i 6 mm o in crescita, Evoluzione. In caso di cambiamenti e dubbi, rivolgiti al medico o al dermatologo.
  • Evita le lampade abbronzanti, perché sono classificate come cancerogene dall'Agenzia internazionale per la ricerca sul cancro. L'OMS lo conferma: non esiste un'abbronzatura sicura con i lettini abbronzanti.
  • Aggiungi un'alimentazione sana, ricca di verdura, frutta e pesce che, grazie agli antiossidanti (verdura e frutta) e agli omega-3 (pesce) aiutano i processi riparativi, la riduzione dell'infiammazione e una migliore idratazione. Ricorda: l'alimentazione supporta ma non sostituisce la foto protezione.

Sei più a rischio se: hai la pelle chiara, hai già avuto un melanoma o una lesione neoplastica, hai avuto scottature solari soprattutto in giovane età, hai molti nei, hai una familiarità per il melanoma, sei immunodepresso, assumi farmaci fotosensibilizzanti.

La scienza avanza, la ricerca non si ferma, ma la prevenzione resta la prima difesa.

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Padova Discovery: ProBen Walk in the City

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The University for Students' Health (Unist-Health - Pro-Ben) project, supporting the psychological well-being and social relationships of students at the University of Padua, offers a new activity on February 27: an afternoon outdoors dedicated to urban trekking/walking, together with other students who are also Psychological Health Ambassadors (PHA) of the project this year.

Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

The University for Students' Health (Unist-Health) project is made possible thanks to the Pro-Ben funding from the Ministry of University and Research, promoting projects that support the psychological well-being of students.

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

The University for Students' Health (Unist-Health) project is made possible thanks to the Pro-Ben funding from the Ministry of University and Research, promoting projects that support the psychological well-being of students.

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

The University for Students' Health (Unist-Health) project is made possible thanks to the Pro-Ben funding from the Ministry of University and Research, promoting projects that support the psychological well-being of students.

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

The University for Students' Health (Unist-Health) project is made possible thanks to the Pro-Ben funding from the Ministry of University and Research, promoting projects that support the psychological well-being of students.

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

The University for Students' Health (Unist-Health) project is made possible thanks to the Pro-Ben funding from the Ministry of University and Research, promoting projects that support the psychological well-being of students.

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

The University for Students' Health (Unist-Health) project is made possible thanks to the Pro-Ben funding from the Ministry of University and Research, promoting projects that support the psychological well-being of students.

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

The University for Students' Health (Unist-Health) project is made possible thanks to the Pro-Ben funding from the Ministry of University and Research, promoting projects that support the psychological well-being of students.

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

The University for Students' Health (Unist-Health) project is made possible thanks to the Pro-Ben funding from the Ministry of University and Research, promoting projects that support the psychological well-being of students.

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Participants will meet at 15:00 at Piazzale Pontecorvo, then head to Parco Treves for a brief presentation of the Unist-Health - Pro-Ben project and a moment to share information and experiences. The walk will continue towards Prato della Valle, passing through Piazza del Santo, and then to Palazzo del Bo, where the PHAs will share anecdotes about the University and university life.

The urban trekking concludes by crossing the squares of the historic center and in front of Caffè Pedrocchi, with stories about the city and student life.

The initiative is free, registration required.

Flyer

The University for Students' Health (Unist-Health) project is made possible thanks to the Pro-Ben funding from the Ministry of University and Research, promoting projects that support the psychological well-being of students.

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The inauguration ceremony of the Quantum Computing Lab will take place on Monday, March 2 at 11 a.m., at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua (Aula Rostagni, via Paolotti 9).

In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

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This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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The inauguration ceremony of the Quantum Computing Lab will take place on Monday, March 2 at 11 a.m., at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua (Aula Rostagni, via Paolotti 9).

In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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The inauguration ceremony of the Quantum Computing Lab will take place on Monday, March 2 at 11 a.m., at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua (Aula Rostagni, via Paolotti 9).

In this laboratory, researchers work with trapped-ion quantum computers—experimental devices used to perform calculations by exploiting the laws of quantum physics. Electrically charged atoms, called ions, are suspended in a vacuum chamber using electromagnetic fields. These ions represent qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which can exist in the state 0, 1, or a combination of both.

Researchers use laser pulses to manipulate the state of the qubits, writing and modifying the information required for computations. Interactions between the ions create quantum correlations (entanglement), which are essential for achieving the computational advantages offered by these machines. At the end of the calculations, the result is read by observing how the ions respond to light, making it possible to determine their state.

This laboratory therefore develops and applies quantum technologies to solve complex problems far more efficiently than traditional computers, with potential applications including the design of new drugs and other advanced scientific challenges.

Participation in the ceremony is free, subject to registration.

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Intensive Improvisational theatre course

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The intensive Improvisational Theatre course is also open to students of the University of Padua. The course will take place at the CUS Padova headquarters, Via J. Corrado, 4.

Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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The intensive Improvisational Theatre course is also open to students of the University of Padua. The course will take place at the CUS Padova headquarters, Via J. Corrado, 4.

Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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The intensive Improvisational Theatre course is also open to students of the University of Padua. The course will take place at the CUS Padova headquarters, Via J. Corrado, 4.

Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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The intensive Improvisational Theatre course is also open to students of the University of Padua. The course will take place at the CUS Padova headquarters, Via J. Corrado, 4.

Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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The intensive Improvisational Theatre course is also open to students of the University of Padua. The course will take place at the CUS Padova headquarters, Via J. Corrado, 4.

Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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Classes will be held on Tuesdays on the following dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 14, 21, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 9, 16

A free trial lesson is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The date of the final performance is yet to be confirmed.

To register, it is necessary to complete the online form.

The participation fee for university students includes free CUS membership and a course fee of €155.
For non-University of Padua participants, the CUS membership fee is €15 and the course fee is €170.

For further information, please contact the office at:
segreteria@cuspadova.it

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2026S6 - Comunicazione calendario e sedi prove d'esame

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CUS - Corso intensivo di teatro di improvvisazione

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È aperto anche a studentesse e studenti dell’Università di Padova il corso intensivo di teatro d'improvvisazione che si svolgerà presso la sede del CUS Padova, in Via J. Corrado, 4.

Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

È prevista una lezione di prova gratuita martedì 3 marzo 2026, mentre la data dello spettacolo finale è ancora da definire.

Per prenotarsi è necessario compilare il form online.

La quota di parteciapzione per studentesse e studenti universitari prevede il tesseramento al CUS gratuito, e 155 euro per il corso.
Per persone non Unipd, tesseramento al CUS, 15 euro, e costo del corso, 170 euro.

Per maggiori dettagli è possibile contattare la segreteria all’indirizzo: segreteria@cuspadova.it

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Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

È prevista una lezione di prova gratuita martedì 3 marzo 2026, mentre la data dello spettacolo finale è ancora da definire.

Per prenotarsi è necessario compilare il form online.

La quota di parteciapzione per studentesse e studenti universitari prevede il tesseramento al CUS gratuito, e 155 euro per il corso.
Per persone non Unipd, tesseramento al CUS, 15 euro, e costo del corso, 170 euro.

Per maggiori dettagli è possibile contattare la segreteria all’indirizzo: segreteria@cuspadova.it

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È aperto anche a studentesse e studenti dell’Università di Padova il corso intensivo di teatro d'improvvisazione che si svolgerà presso la sede del CUS Padova, in Via J. Corrado, 4.

Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

È prevista una lezione di prova gratuita martedì 3 marzo 2026, mentre la data dello spettacolo finale è ancora da definire.

Per prenotarsi è necessario compilare il form online.

La quota di parteciapzione per studentesse e studenti universitari prevede il tesseramento al CUS gratuito, e 155 euro per il corso.
Per persone non Unipd, tesseramento al CUS, 15 euro, e costo del corso, 170 euro.

Per maggiori dettagli è possibile contattare la segreteria all’indirizzo: segreteria@cuspadova.it

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È aperto anche a studentesse e studenti dell’Università di Padova il corso intensivo di teatro d'improvvisazione che si svolgerà presso la sede del CUS Padova, in Via J. Corrado, 4.

Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

È prevista una lezione di prova gratuita martedì 3 marzo 2026, mentre la data dello spettacolo finale è ancora da definire.

Per prenotarsi è necessario compilare il form online.

La quota di parteciapzione per studentesse e studenti universitari prevede il tesseramento al CUS gratuito, e 155 euro per il corso.
Per persone non Unipd, tesseramento al CUS, 15 euro, e costo del corso, 170 euro.

Per maggiori dettagli è possibile contattare la segreteria all’indirizzo: segreteria@cuspadova.it

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È aperto anche a studentesse e studenti dell’Università di Padova il corso intensivo di teatro d'improvvisazione che si svolgerà presso la sede del CUS Padova, in Via J. Corrado, 4.

Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

È prevista una lezione di prova gratuita martedì 3 marzo 2026, mentre la data dello spettacolo finale è ancora da definire.

Per prenotarsi è necessario compilare il form online.

La quota di parteciapzione per studentesse e studenti universitari prevede il tesseramento al CUS gratuito, e 155 euro per il corso.
Per persone non Unipd, tesseramento al CUS, 15 euro, e costo del corso, 170 euro.

Per maggiori dettagli è possibile contattare la segreteria all’indirizzo: segreteria@cuspadova.it

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È aperto anche a studentesse e studenti dell’Università di Padova il corso intensivo di teatro d'improvvisazione che si svolgerà presso la sede del CUS Padova, in Via J. Corrado, 4.

Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

È prevista una lezione di prova gratuita martedì 3 marzo 2026, mentre la data dello spettacolo finale è ancora da definire.

Per prenotarsi è necessario compilare il form online.

La quota di parteciapzione per studentesse e studenti universitari prevede il tesseramento al CUS gratuito, e 155 euro per il corso.
Per persone non Unipd, tesseramento al CUS, 15 euro, e costo del corso, 170 euro.

Per maggiori dettagli è possibile contattare la segreteria all’indirizzo: segreteria@cuspadova.it

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È aperto anche a studentesse e studenti dell’Università di Padova il corso intensivo di teatro d'improvvisazione che si svolgerà presso la sede del CUS Padova, in Via J. Corrado, 4.

Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

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È aperto anche a studentesse e studenti dell’Università di Padova il corso intensivo di teatro d'improvvisazione che si svolgerà presso la sede del CUS Padova, in Via J. Corrado, 4.

Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

È prevista una lezione di prova gratuita martedì 3 marzo 2026, mentre la data dello spettacolo finale è ancora da definire.

Per prenotarsi è necessario compilare il form online.

La quota di parteciapzione per studentesse e studenti universitari prevede il tesseramento al CUS gratuito, e 155 euro per il corso.
Per persone non Unipd, tesseramento al CUS, 15 euro, e costo del corso, 170 euro.

Per maggiori dettagli è possibile contattare la segreteria all’indirizzo: segreteria@cuspadova.it

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È aperto anche a studentesse e studenti dell’Università di Padova il corso intensivo di teatro d'improvvisazione che si svolgerà presso la sede del CUS Padova, in Via J. Corrado, 4.

Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

È prevista una lezione di prova gratuita martedì 3 marzo 2026, mentre la data dello spettacolo finale è ancora da definire.

Per prenotarsi è necessario compilare il form online.

La quota di parteciapzione per studentesse e studenti universitari prevede il tesseramento al CUS gratuito, e 155 euro per il corso.
Per persone non Unipd, tesseramento al CUS, 15 euro, e costo del corso, 170 euro.

Per maggiori dettagli è possibile contattare la segreteria all’indirizzo: segreteria@cuspadova.it

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È aperto anche a studentesse e studenti dell’Università di Padova il corso intensivo di teatro d'improvvisazione che si svolgerà presso la sede del CUS Padova, in Via J. Corrado, 4.

Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

È prevista una lezione di prova gratuita martedì 3 marzo 2026, mentre la data dello spettacolo finale è ancora da definire.

Per prenotarsi è necessario compilare il form online.

La quota di parteciapzione per studentesse e studenti universitari prevede il tesseramento al CUS gratuito, e 155 euro per il corso.
Per persone non Unipd, tesseramento al CUS, 15 euro, e costo del corso, 170 euro.

Per maggiori dettagli è possibile contattare la segreteria all’indirizzo: segreteria@cuspadova.it

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È aperto anche a studentesse e studenti dell’Università di Padova il corso intensivo di teatro d'improvvisazione che si svolgerà presso la sede del CUS Padova, in Via J. Corrado, 4.

Le lezioni si terranno il martedì nelle seguenti date:
Marzo: 10, 17, 24, 31
Aprile: 14, 21, 28
Maggio: 5, 12, 19, 26
Giugno: 9, 16

È prevista una lezione di prova gratuita martedì 3 marzo 2026, mentre la data dello spettacolo finale è ancora da definire.

Per prenotarsi è necessario compilare il form online.

La quota di parteciapzione per studentesse e studenti universitari prevede il tesseramento al CUS gratuito, e 155 euro per il corso.
Per persone non Unipd, tesseramento al CUS, 15 euro, e costo del corso, 170 euro.

Per maggiori dettagli è possibile contattare la segreteria all’indirizzo: segreteria@cuspadova.it

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