Some white balance inconsistencies, including a slight pink colorcast
in some outdoor exposures and in low - light images shot under tungsten light sources, reduced the score.
Color shading is slightly visible
in outdoor exposures, but it's not overly concerning, and white balance is generally accurate and neutral.
Not exact matches
The rum will also obtain visibility through various point - of - sale items throughout the facility,
exposure on the
outdoor marquee, advertisements
in Panthers Game Day publications, and
in multiple television and radio spots promoting the arena.
Spending more time
outdoors decreases
exposure to germs
in exposed places - so possibly fewer coughs and colds.
Heat and sun
exposure are real concerns during the summer when kids are
outdoors more, and are involved
in more vigorous activities.
Even if you work
in what seems to be a chemical - free environment, you may have
exposure to indoor or
outdoor air pollution.
Allandale Farm
Outdoor Summer Program (Chestnut Hill, MA) gives children a comprehensive exposure to outdoor fun and learning on a working farm in th
Outdoor Summer Program (Chestnut Hill, MA) gives children a comprehensive
exposure to
outdoor fun and learning on a working farm in th
outdoor fun and learning on a working farm
in the city.
You are the enlightened parents who know that what children need most is whole food from the earth,
exposure to the natural
outdoors, avoidance of toxins of all kinds, and to grow up
in a peaceful loving home.
Additionally, the authors suggest the protective mechanism seen for women delivering
in winter and spring may be attributed to the seasonal enjoyment of indoor activities mothers experience with newborns, but say
outdoor activities, although not as convenient, with newborns are also good, as this will help to increase sun
exposure.
In this study, Vogel and colleagues compared sun exposure and protection behaviors in long - term melanoma survivors with those who had never had the disease, asking participants about the amount of time they had spent outdoors in the summer, and about sun protection methods such as wearing sunscreen, staying in the shade, wearing hats, and intentionally tannin
In this study, Vogel and colleagues compared sun
exposure and protection behaviors
in long - term melanoma survivors with those who had never had the disease, asking participants about the amount of time they had spent outdoors in the summer, and about sun protection methods such as wearing sunscreen, staying in the shade, wearing hats, and intentionally tannin
in long - term melanoma survivors with those who had never had the disease, asking participants about the amount of time they had spent
outdoors in the summer, and about sun protection methods such as wearing sunscreen, staying in the shade, wearing hats, and intentionally tannin
in the summer, and about sun protection methods such as wearing sunscreen, staying
in the shade, wearing hats, and intentionally tannin
in the shade, wearing hats, and intentionally tanning.
In a herculean effort, authorities have so far scooped up some 9 million cubic meters of contaminated soil and leaves and washed down buildings and roadways with the goal of reducing
outdoor radiation
exposure to 0.23 microsieverts per hour.
Most adults and adolescents
in the United States do not regularly protect themselves against
exposure to UV radiation when
outdoors on sunny days.
Senior author Maria J. López of the Public Health Agency of Barcelona said that «
exposure to secondhand smoke
in selected
outdoor settings may be further reduced by extending smoke - free legislation.»
Using estimated
exposure to
outdoor oxides of nitrogen at the homes of participants over the year preceding MRI, the authors found that increased
exposure to nitrogen dioxide was associated with an approximately 1.0 g (5 percent) increase
in right ventricular mass and a 4.1 mL (3 %) increase
in right ventricular end - diastolic volume.
Increasing
exposure to
outdoor light is the key to reducing the short - sightedness epidemic
in children, according to ground - breaking research.
Increasing
exposure to
outdoor light is the key to reducing the myopia (short - sightedness) epidemic
in children, according to ground - breaking research by Australian optometrists.
More research is required to see if changing trends
in childhood
outdoor exposure, reading, and educational practices are affecting myopia development.
Outdoor exposure has long been associated with healthier cognitive functioning
in children, with reduction
in Attention Deficit Disorder symptoms and greater emotional capacity.
And while researchers are still striving to fully understand the health and environmental impact of increased levels of secondary organic aerosols
in the atmosphere, studies have linked
exposure to
outdoor aerosols generally to morbidity and mortality outcomes.
Hispanic residents
in Elizabeth and Houston had higher
exposures than those
in Los Angeles, probably because there were also greater exchanges of indoor and
outdoor air
in California.
Recent studies of children and young adults
in Denmark and across Asia show that more time
outdoors and
exposure to daylight is associated with less nearsightedness.
A new study finds that
exposure to a widespread
outdoor fungus can increase cell damage (oxidative stress)
in the airways.
«The increased air pollution that typically accompanies heat waves can especially harm children, who have a higher risk of developing asthma, have lungs that are still developing and growing, and have higher
exposure because they breathe at a higher rate than adults and spend more time
outdoors engaging
in vigorous physical activity.»
Many researchers also postulate that
exposure to certain kinds of light, particularly indoor versus
outdoor light, may be responsible for the uptick
in myopia.
To monitor urban air quality, environmental agencies typically measure pollutant concentrations
in samples collected at centralized
outdoor locations and extrapolate individuals» average
exposures from those measurements.
«At time 1, we found moderate intensity light
exposure earlier in the day was associated with increased body mass index (BMI) while children who received their biggest dose of light — outdoors and indoors — in the afternoon were slimmer,» said Ms Pattinson of the Environmental Light Exposure is Associated with Increased Body Mass in Childre
exposure earlier
in the day was associated with increased body mass index (BMI) while children who received their biggest dose of light —
outdoors and indoors —
in the afternoon were slimmer,» said Ms Pattinson of the Environmental Light
Exposure is Associated with Increased Body Mass in Childre
Exposure is Associated with Increased Body Mass
in Children study.
Havet explained the key findings: «For the first time
in adults, we found associations between long - term
exposures to
outdoor air pollution, exhaled 8 - iso concentration and current asthma.
The study strengthens the evidence on the link between long - term
exposure to
outdoor pollution and asthma
in adults.
The researchers examined data on all deaths across the globe caused by
exposure to PM2.5, both
in the home and
outdoors, during 2015.
It's no secret that human beings enjoy being among the trees and breathing
in the fresh air and with science backing up the benefits of
outdoor exposure, it's no surprise there's been a recent surge
in interest
in nature.
Those policies led to a 20 percent reduction
in nonsmokers» indoor
exposure to secondhand smoke, but there was no decrease
in exposure to
outdoor secondhand smoke, the researchers found.
Exposure to daylight and exercise are natural ways to enhance serotonin production, which is one reason why spending time outside
in the summertime or getting
in a good workout (or even better, going for a run or a hike
outdoors) put you
in such a great mood.
In the same way, when we spend a lot of time indoors and don't get any bright
outdoor light
exposure during the day, our body never gets a clear signal of night and day.
Additional research is also needed, they say, to explore factors related to sunlight
exposure such as vitamin D intake, amount of time spent
outdoors and
in nature, and tanning - booth use.
That may be technically true: About 90 % of nonmelanoma skin cancers are associated with
exposure to ultraviolet radiation, according to the nonprofit Skin Cancer Foundation — and it's clear that most people spend more time
outdoors than they do
in tanning beds.
Whether you're living
in a city where there are very few chances of coming into contact with the sun, or if you always use sunscreen when you go
outdoors, not having enough sun
exposure can cause a deficiency
in vitamin D.
One tip is to go swimming
in an
outdoor pool
in the morning or the evening if you would like to get full body
exposure while keeping your body healthy too.
Advantages of working
in the
outdoors include breathing fresh air and
exposure to vitamin D from sunlight, which is linked to many wellness benefits.
When we're playing
in Mother Nature's great
outdoors, the American Cancer Society recommends we try to avoid direct sun
exposure between the hours of 10 am and 4 pm when the sun's rays are at their most damaging levels.
Obvi the sun isn't out as much
in the winter as it is
in the summer, which, goes without saying, why we don't get as much sun
exposure, both from having shorter days and from not spending as much time
outdoors.
According to a recent report, 7 lack of
exposure to the
outdoors can
in and of itself cause your microbiome to become «deficient.»
Since indoor workers, who get three to nine times less solar UV
exposure than
outdoor workers, are missing out on
exposure to the beneficial UVB rays, they will have lower levels of vitamin D and therefore miss out on the «built -
in» cancer protection offered by regular
exposure to the sun, or a sun lamp.
To minimize your
exposure and help your immune system, choose to eat organic, whole food, use organic or non-toxic personal care and home cleaning products, spend time
outdoors in nature, use when possible, natural and non-toxic materials
in your home.
In the 1980s, investigators concluded that office workers with high
exposure to EMFs from electronics had higher incidences of melanoma — a disease most often associated with sun
exposure — than
outdoor workers.
Appreciating the natural world
In contrast to traditional
outdoor exposures to children, Forest Schools Education provides a comprehensive experience for overall development.
The 16 - year - old student says she developed such debilitating health problems from pesticide
exposure during elementary school that she had to give up
outdoor sports and attend classes
in a special wing of the school.
Vitamin D: Another healthy benefit of
outdoor play is
exposure to vitamin D. Even
in a country with weather as poor as Britain,
outdoor exposure can still result
in exposure to the vital mineral without having to load them up on sugary orange juice.
There are bags of options within the camera app - ISO,
exposure adjustment, timer, anti-shake, light metering options, 13 scene modes and four filters - but what we really liked was the
Outdoor Visibility mode which puts the screen up to maximum brightness so that you can see what you're shooting even
in bright sunlight (even if it does switch itself off every time you come back to the app) and the fact that the shutter delay is as short as you'll find on any smartphone.
The risk of
exposure from infected parasites is not limited to the pets of
outdoor enthusiasts or those living
in rural and farming areas.
Taking dogs on
outdoor walks to provide some aerobic exercise and sensory
exposure;
in physically debilitated animals, a pet stroller or car rides can provide the sensory experience.