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Vitamin D may have saved lives during the 1918 pandemic in Boston

Saturday, September 19, 2020
Spanish flu patients treated outside at Camp Brooks open-air hospital in Boston during the 1918 pandemic fared better than those not exposed to direct sunlight, meaning vitamin D could have saved lives during the historic outbreak. continue reading

Study: Getting plenty of sunshine might significantly reduce your risk of catching COVID-19

Friday, September 18, 2020
Moreover, the study found that the risk of getting coronavirus continued to decline as Vitamin D levels increased, suggesting a direct correlation between Vitamin D levels and resistance to the coronavirus.... Scientists regard the most efficient method of Vitamin D production to be sun exposure, continue reading

Ontario Introduces Legislation to Freeze Residential Rent in 2021

Thursday, September 17, 2020
The Helping Tenants and Small Businesses Act also proposes to change the Commercial Tenancies Act to extend the temporary ban on evictions for commercial tenants. continue reading

The Easiest & Most Profitable Way To Have Your Staff Sell More

Wednesday, September 16, 2020
One of the best ways to prepare your staff to do their job as well as possible is to have scripts for all the important sales functions. continue reading

Sunlight Institute Responses to Sun Articles 193

Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Sunlight Institute Responses to Sun Articles 193   http://bullsource.com/2020/07/15/looking-at-the-effects-of-ageing-on-skin-and-hair/ Do not forget to mention that sun exposure is essential to human health. Non-burning sun exposure has a plethora of healthful effects that far outweigh any detriments. Here are some facts about sun exposure:
  • Sun exposure kills the Covid-19 virus outside the body very quickly, and the vitamin D produced by the skin in response to sunlight dramatically reduces the risk of dying of Covid-19—as much as 90-plus percent!
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