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The Beginner’s Guide to Political Involvement
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
The first real step of forming a relationship with your politicians is simply introducing yourself. It doesn’t require an elaborate presentation: ... continue reading
Is “Spring Fever” A Real Thing?
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Some people refer to this anticipation as "spring fever," but it turns out the phenomenon has a less-than-sexy origin story. continue reading
Sunlight Institute Responds to Sun Articles 3/5/18—3/11/18
Monday, March 12, 2018
Sunlight Institute Responds to Sun Articles 3/5/18—3/11/18
https://www.news-medical.net/health/Preventing-Keratoacanthoma.aspx
This article has tried to frighten the people away from the sunlight, and then it throws a scare into those who use sunbeds. All the facts should be known before denigrating either.… continue reading
Benefits of summer sun to reduce risk of multiple sclerosis may extend beyond childhood
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Research siad "Higher ambient UV-B levels were associated with a 36% to 45% reduced risk of MS across all age groups combined." continue reading
UV Critics Sizzling Over Bacon?
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
So that double standard is out there now for everyone to see, and it can’t be explained away. Bacon is riskier, if you believe the statistics, but is being defended with caveats that only make our case for responsible UV exposure stronger. continue reading