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This review focuses primarily on the beneficial effects for human health of exposure to ultraviolet radiation
New research links poor language to lack of Vitamin D in womb.
Evidence supports that higher sun exposure and/or vitamin D sufficiency in pregnancy, or supplementation in early life, decreases type 1 diabetes risk
We sought to assess whether the trajectory to asthma begins already at birth and whether epigenetic mechanisms, contribute to asthma inception.
Exposure to sunlight may limit cardiometabolic risk.
Emerging findings suggest a protective role for ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and sun exposure in reducing the development of obesity and cardiometabolic dysfunction, but more epidemiological and clinical research is required that focuses on measuring the direct associations and effects of exposure to UVR in humans.
The health benefits of UV radiation exposure through Vitamin D production or non-Vitamin D pathways
Researchers at The Kids Research Institute Australia have found children with vitamin D deficiency are more likely to develop asthma.
Maintaining sufficient vitamin D is necessary for optimal lung health, and vitamin D may modulate the lung microbiome in a sex-specific fashion
Though HRVs are usually innocuous viruses, they can trigger serious consequences in certain individuals, especially in the setting of IFN synthesis.