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Exposure To Sunlight - Articles
Sunlight exposure and skin cancer
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Annet Lenderink
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm
Recent research shows that it is very difficul to separate the effects of occupational and recreational solar UVR exposure (sunlight exposure); therefore the results... (sunlight exposure); therefore the results of this review should be interpreted with caution. However, it is clear that solar UVR exposure does induce skin cancer. Protective measures
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Sunlight exposure linked with improved brain function
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Dr. John B.
Posted
Fri 21 Aug 2009 10:28am
I’m a huge advocate of sunlight exposure, on the basis that this mostly pleasurable endeavour is associated with wide-ranging benefits for the body. It also appears to benefit the brain. Lack of sunlight in the winter months can lead to lowering of mood and even depression that has been termed ‘seasonal affective disorder’. There is [...]
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Sunlight exposure plus low antio...
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Dr. Rubens D.
Posted
Tue 14 Oct 2008 5:53pm
Sunlight exposure plus low antioxidant levels may place older adults at risk for eye disease
15 oct 2008--A European study suggests that the combination of low plasma levels of antioxidants and blue light exposure from the sun is associated with certain forms of the eye disease age-related macular degeneration (AMD), according to a report
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How Sunlight Exposure Can Improve Your Health And Prevent Cancer
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Fran K.
Posted
Thu 04 Dec 2008 5:26am
not because sunlight exposure through glass cannot create Vitamin D.
But please, if you’re spending more time out in the sun than your recommended dose, make sure you still slip, slop... to turn to to find answers.
In his interview Dr Holick talks about how Vitamin D is made by our skin when it’s exposed to sunlight. The Vitamin then needs to be processed
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Sun Exposure and Vitamin D
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Brett - Sheer Balance

Posted
Fri 18 May 2012 11:14am
There’s something about a beautiful spring or summer day, when the sun is shining bright, that just makes you feel good . And there’s good reason, sunshine provides us with a very important nutrient – Vitamin D. Vitamin D is an essential vitamin that is important to calcium absorption, bone growth, heart health, and warding off certain cancer ...
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