The other common way young people are falling off the face of the earth from this are the random strokes it causes. Talking one minute, stroking out the next, and then the nurses have to go through the cell phone to find "Dad" because "Mom" usually insists on coming.
— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) May 3, 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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