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Effects of Sun Exposure
FamilyDoctor.org
Too much sun exposure allows UV rays to reach your inner skin layers. You know this as sunburn. This can cause skin cells to die, damage, or develop cancer.
92 months ago
Here comes the sun to lower your blood pressure
University of Southampton
Exposing skin to sunlight may help to reduce blood pressure and thus cut the risk of heart attack and stroke, a study published in the Journal of Investigative...
128 months ago
Low-dose daylight exposure induces nitric oxide release and maintains cell viability in vitro
Nature
In this study we examine the effect of UK sunlight exposures up to 5 standard erythema doses (SED) on NO induction, direct DNA damage and cell survival.
12 months ago
Exposure to the sun’s UV radiation may be good for you
The Economist
Increased UV exposure appears to make people significantly less likely to die from cardiovascular disease as well as cancer.
1 month ago
Vitamin D Myths 'D'-bunked
Yale Medicine
You may have heard every vitamin D myth under the sun—so many, in fact, that you might be at the point of throwing your hands up in the air...
78 months ago
Webinar - Striking a balance: harms and benefits of sun exposure
World Health Organization (WHO)
The sun is also essential for producing vitamin D and other health benefits. A review of the role of vitamin D in health will be provided,...
31 months ago
Study Reveals New Insights into the Link Between Sunlight Exposure and Kidney Damage in Lupus
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Previous research has established that in up to 80 percent of lupus patients, sunlight exposure can trigger both local skin inflammation and...
44 months ago
Could sun exposure have a positive effect on female fertility?
MedicalNewsToday
A recent study suggests that moderate exposure to solar radiation during autumn and spring may improve ovarian reserve in women ages 30–40.
7 months ago
Fat Cells Can Sense Sunlight. Not Getting Enough Can Disrupt Metabolism
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Yes, fat cells deep under your skin can sense light. And when bodies do not get enough exposure to the right kinds of light, fat cells behave differently.
56 months ago
How blue light affects your eyes, sleep, and health
University of California - Davis Health
Blue light from digital screens can have a number of long-term health effects, especially when it comes to sleep, eye strain,...
26 months ago