Roenneberg says people are spending much less time outside, which gives
their bodies less exposure to natural light that helps set biological rhythms for an earlier sleep schedule.
Not exact matches
That means your
body has
less exposure to the hormone oestrogen, a known factor in ovarian and uterine cancer.
We should remember that
exposure to fresh air is a critical requirement for optimal health; regular
exposure to fresh air is no
less important to our health than eating healthy foods, getting regular, restful sleep, exercising our
bodies, having mature and loving relationships, and consistently feeling emotionally balanced.
With adolescents
less likely to spend time outdoors than younger children, they experience
less exposure to the sun, which is how we naturally obtain vitamin D. Low vitamin D levels are also a problem at northern latitudes during the winter months when the sun is not sufficient for us to make vitamin D within our
bodies, so dietary intakes become more important.
First, natural vitamin D, which is found in small amounts in a few foods and produced in the
body by
exposure to sunlight, degrades quickly, while synthetic versions of vitamin D are
less susceptible to breakdown.
Here's the deal:
Exposure to sunlight may reduce inflammation in your
body, and since acne is an inflammatory process, you may see
less of it initially, explains Dr. Germain.
«After repeated
exposure, you should build up these antibodies and the
body should become accustomed to their presence so that
less histamine is released, resulting in a
lesser allergic response.»
To avoid toxin
exposure and to decrease your present
body burden use the following checklist to choose safer alternatives for a
less toxic lifestyle.
Some individuals appear to be
less able to clear the daily chemical
exposure from the
body than others, leading to a total load of toxins that exceeds the ability of the
body to adapt.
FOR
BODY SCANNERS: The TSA claims, «Each full body scan produces less than 10 microREM of emission, the equivalent to the exposure each person receives in about 2 minutes of an airplane flight at altitude.&ra
BODY SCANNERS: The TSA claims, «Each full
body scan produces less than 10 microREM of emission, the equivalent to the exposure each person receives in about 2 minutes of an airplane flight at altitude.&ra
body scan produces
less than 10 microREM of emission, the equivalent to the
exposure each person receives in about 2 minutes of an airplane flight at altitude.»
After MOCA's cancellation of a planned retrospective back in 2012, Los Angeles has been disabused of its faith in
exposure to Goldstein's catholic output, but today 1301PE opens an exhibition highlighting two
lesser known
bodies of work: the spare, yet intensely cinematic installation Burning Window and a coterie of Goldstein's textual cut - em - ups that playfully slip around the closest of close readings.
This text became a key element to her research in self - help, which Mallett expanded on in this
body of work centred around this book.Mallett employs the use of UV - sensitive screenprinting inks in these multicoloured works, which fluctuate with UV
exposure, causing the viewer to see more or
less of the text depending on the lighting conditions, mimicking the practice of aura - reading.
These stem from a diversity of site - specific conditions, including, but not limited to: local vegetation; presence of building structures and contributions made by such structures involving energy use, heating and air conditioning, etc;
exposure to winds, the wind velocities determined by climatic factors and also whether certain wind directions are more favored than others by terrain or the presence or absence thereof to
bodies of water; proximity to grass, asphalt, concrete or other material surfaces; the physical conditions of the CRS itself which include: the exact location of the temperature sensors within it, the degree of unimpeded flow of external air through the CRS, the character of the paint used; the exact height of the instrument above the external surface (noting that when the ground is covered by 3 feet of snow, the temperature instrument is about 60 % closer to, or
less than 2 feet, above an excellent radiating surface, much closer than it would be under snow - free conditions).
With
less exposure to heat, our
bodies can fail to acclimatize physiologically to summer conditions, while we develop a mental dependence on cooling.