Even if it doesn’t happen to you and you’re just a carrier, since you’re spreading it, it could happen to a buddy, or to a stranger who walks by you, or someone who brushes up against something you touched. This is a once in a lifetime emergency and your boredom can be lethal.
— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) May 4, 2020
Science News Date: December 20, 2016 Source: Georgetown University Medical Center Summary: Sunlight, through a mechanism separate than vitamin D production, energizes T cells that play a central role in human immunity, researchers have found. The findings suggest how the skin, the body’s largest organ, stays alert to the many microbes that can nest there. Read full story: Sunlight offers surprise benefit: It energizes infection fighting T cells
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