I definitely agree about the anti-aging pill. It's tough to know the risks associated with isolating various antioxidant compounds and super-concentrating them without their (theoretically) whole food vehicles. A good reason why I haven't started taking them.
I'll have to respectfully disagree with you guys about sun exposure in youth being the deviding factor in skin cancer risk. From everything I've read that, that theory has been largely debunked. That's not to say that young people cannot get skin cancer; they can and do, but (again, ftom numerous dermatological studies ive read) lifetime damage/risk is cumulative so it's never too late to minimize your risk.
Also as far as premature aging goes, sun exposure without a doubt plays a big role. Steve Nicks stated in an interview that she hasn't laid out in the sun since she was 28 and often lived a nocturnal lifestyle for many years and looks incredible for her current age compared to her peers. I personally wouldn't go so far as to completely avoid the sun because we do need some, but you need to be strategic about your exposure. Face, neck, and hands have thinner skin and were most likely exposed and forgotten about in youth than the back, for example. Some people can get away with more sun than others too; unfortunately I'm fair skinned with ginger genes so I don't have much leeway, but conversely, I don't need much sun to make an adequate amount of vitamin d.