Summer is a time for celebration and fun for many. Children are off from school, families enjoy cookouts and vacations, and there is plenty of fun at beaches, lakes and area pools. But it’s also a ...
Ah, the sun... That sweet pleasure of feeling the warmth on your skin, the slightly brightening complexion, and that natural good mood that sets in after a sunny day. But beware, behind this pleasure ...
You expected to come home with sand in your swimsuit and cheeks kissed by the sun. What you got instead was angry, red, inflamed skin that’s painful. You may even have blisters. These are all signs ...
As Oklahoma families head outdoors for summer fun, doctors are urging parents to keep safety top of mind, especially when it comes to swimming, sun exposure, and heat. Dr. Courtney Stahls with ...
Prenatal and early life sun exposure was associated with lower risk for relapse in children with pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (MS), a new prospective cohort study showed. At least 30 minutes of ...
We’ve been taught to avoid the sun at all costs. Is that right? Ask Well We’ve been taught to avoid the sun at all costs. Is that right? Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By ...
Vitamin D is a real multitasker. It “helps your body absorb calcium, which is essential for strong bones and teeth and helps prevent rickets in children and osteoporosis in adults,” Nicholas Rush, a ...
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