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Wives to help spread sunscreen message
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... they cover up with long sleeves and sunscreen and stay out of the sun during peak UV times. Getting your skin checked is also really ... four years ago, suggesting complacency about the dangers of excessive exposure to UV rays. Almost 20 per cent of adults didn’t protect their skin from the sun when they spent more than an hour outside during summer. ...
Jeannette Lechner-Scott
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... between genes and known environmental risk factors like smoking, sun exposure and glandular fever. The group were further able to demonstrate ... epigenetics, neuroimmunology, cognition, MS, MRI, stress, anxiety, sun exposure, glandular fever, smoking, memory Professor Jeannette ...
Make your face look healthy as possible
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... prefer skin colour associated with fruit and vegetables rather than sun exposure New research has busted the myth that young adults perceive ... risk of developing skin cancers as they are less likely to use sun protection,” Dr Pezdirc said. As part of the study, participants ...
Meet the Winner of HMRI Through the Lens 2010!
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... irreversible damage to the deep layers of skin caused by excessive sun exposure. The image resembles an aerial shot of waves lapping at the ... the proportion of people that will develop melanoma from excessive sun exposure – the focus of the group’s research. Now, the community ...
Navigating mental health during the festive period
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... your head and your liver will thank you too! 6. Get 15 minutes of sun per day (with sunscreen). There’s a scientific explanation for why ... sunlight. It synthesises Vitamin D, which is a mood elevator. Morning sun can help reset circadian rhythms and improve sleep too. 7. Have ... open mind and remain more relaxed during the celebrations. Limit your exposure if you need to.   Healthy Minds Resources: Lifeline ...
Vitamin D shines in asthma review
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... exacerbations during the Canadian winter coincides with the reduced exposure to sunlight, the primary source of Vitamin D. There’s ... like yoghurt, milk and margarine, as well as safe levels of sunlight exposure.” Click here for The Cochrane Review study Dr Megan Jensen ...
Newcastle researchers join world-first MS prevention trial
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... of Vitamin D, which is primarily synthesized in the skin by exposure to sunlight, has been associated with a higher risk of ...
Funding signals new hope for MS
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... are also influenced by environmental factors such as sunlight exposure, and could explain why some people have mild disease and others ...
MS researchers to explore environmental triggers
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... played by the immune system, while other known risk factors include exposure to sunlight and infections like the Epstein-Barr virus. As ...
Is the smoke haze damaging our lungs?
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... has been smothered in smoke for the past few weeks. We gaze at a red sun through a smoky haze that is unprecedented. This smoke, however, is ... the disease processes that cause asthma and how environmental exposure can worsen disease and trigger attacks. Knowledge gained can ...
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