11 Jun, 2009
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A new study illustrates that biological – bacterial in this case – diversity is important to our health, and our knowledge is limited.
The health of our skin — one of the body’s first lines of defense against illness and injury — depends upon the delicate balance between our own cells and the millions [...]
17 Feb, 2009
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Sunshine is a vital part your health and it is your best source for essential Vitamin D. There are numerous other health benefits from sunlight, like fighting depression and protection against various types of cancer.
Everyone needs regular sun exposure.
Yet we all know we can get excess sun exposure causing sunburn. This [...]
01 Jul, 2008
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While it is proven that overexposure to the sun’s ultraviolet radiation is a primary cause of skin cancer, there are many steps people can take to minimize their risk and still enjoy outdoor activities. This is especially important for children.
This year an estimated 1.2 million new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed, more than [...]
The need for adequate vitamin Dby getting a moderate amount of sun is well documented, according to some experts, that is about 15 minutes of sin a day. It is also well known that sunburn can increase the risk of skin cancer.
However, even when there is no sunburn, the effects of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) [...]
Epidemiological data and animal studies suggested that antioxidant compounds like vitamin E, vitamin C and beta-carotene might offer some protection against heart attack in individuals at risk.
But subsequent controlled clinical trials of vitamin E, which showed little to no benefit from the vitamin, stymied that hope.
The reported failure of vitamin E to prevent heart attacks [...]