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Sunshiny days. Brief article May 1, 2009 58
Protecting your eyes from the sun. Mar 9, 2009 966
Red wine polyphenols protect against UVB damage. Ninger, Laura J. Report Mar 1, 2009 185
Exposure to sunlight can limit myopia. Brief article Jan 16, 2009 262
Sunlight exposure, lack of antioxidants increase macular degeneration risk. Kiefer, Dale Disease/Disorder overview Jan 1, 2009 170
Effects of rapid decompression and exposure to bright light on visual function in black rockfish (Sebastes melanops) and Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis). Brill, Richard; Magel, Christopher; Davis, Michael; Hannah, Robert; Rankin, Polly Report Oct 1, 2008 7062
Sunny relief valve. Brief article Jul 1, 2008 152
Cover up: blocking rays with sun-protective clothing. Richman, Alan Jun 30, 2008 898
Sun, inflammation speed aging of skin. Saey, Tina Hesman Mar 1, 2008 234
Sun warning for pregnant women. Brief article Jul 1, 2007 133
Extending DST will promote healthy bones. Brief article Oct 1, 2006 297
UV blocker: lotion yields protective tan in fair-skinned mice. Seppa, N. Sep 23, 2006 525
Lutein may bolster skin's defenses against sun, artificial light. Sep 1, 2006 324
NHBC Advice for Working in the Summer Sun. Aug 1, 2006 446
Sunscreen warning--and better ideas. Gerson, Charlotte Jul 1, 2006 589
If you look at the sun, you'll go blind. Brief Article Aug 1, 2005 69
Block the sun, not the fun. Brief Article Jul 1, 2005 164
Shirt designs for sun protection. Jun 1, 2005 337
For pain relief, look on bright side of hospital. Splete, Heidi Brief Article Jun 1, 2005 210
The truth in beauty. Pennybacker, Mindy May 1, 2005 750
Winterize your skin to keep it young and supple with this simple 4-step program. Nov 1, 2004 1153
Vitamin D: what's enough? Many people may need much more. Raloff, Janet Oct 16, 2004 2063
No time to be macho: men are more likely than women to get skin cancer. Why? They spend more time in the sun and think skin lotions are prissy. Not smart. Gower, Timothy May 1, 2004 741
Saving your skin. Zipes, Douglas Jul 1, 2003 377
Communicating risk without creating unintended effects. Cho, Hyunyi Mar 22, 2003 4873

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