Dr. House

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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Youngsters Born During Summer Months May Be More Likely To Be Healthy Adults.

reports that the study’s findings were “based on data collected on 450,000 men and women as part of the ongoing United Kingdom Biobank project, a database that tracks health and disease trends.” The study indicates that a pregnant woman’s “exposure to sunlight during the second trimester of a pregnancy may be critical to the development of a fetus.” Being exposed to the sun “helps the body produce vitamin D, an essential building block for good health.” http://www.newsweek.com/girls-born-summer-end-healthier-adults-382505

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