There are elements of these postpartum practices (the consumption of foods rich in iron) that are common - sensical, and there are others (tightly wrapping the belly with a postnatal girdle; consuming distilled rice wine in place of water; extremely
limited exposure to the sun in the first month), the usefulness and safety of which are debated by the medical community.
Survivors of melanoma were more likely to
limit exposure to the sun than people who had never had the disease, but some still reported seeking out suntans and getting sunburns, reports a new article in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research by Rachel Isaksson Vogel, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health at the University of Minnesota.
In the last several decades, the push to use sunscreen and
limit exposure to the sun has gotten stronger.
Individuals with lupus should
limit exposure to the sun as ultraviolet rays can trigger an autoimmune reaction.
He has very little fur, so I need to
limit his exposure to sun.
Not exact matches
Limit sun exposure when the
sun is at it's highest and keep your baby safely under a sunshade
to deflect even more of those rays.
However, doctors advise mothers with babies under six months old
to limit their
sun exposure due
to the dangers of ultraviolet rays.
The retinol in ZO ® OMMERSE ® may make your patient's skin more sensitive
to the
sun, so they should use a sunscreen and
limit their
sun exposure while using this cream.
ZO ® RESTORACALM ™ SOOTHING RECOVERY CREME may increase the skin's sensitivity
to the
sun, so your patients should use sunscreen and
limit their
sun exposure while using this product.
Limiting exposure to microwaves, dental and medical equipment, and even absorbing too much UV radiation from the
sun help keep baby and mom healthy.
A person's cancer risk can also be reduced by receiving regular medical care, avoiding tobacco,
limiting alcohol use, avoiding excessive
exposure to ultraviolet rays form the
sun and tanning beds, and being physically active.»
The study also found that side effects were least likely
to occur in the winter, which could be attributed
to the
limited sun exposure participants experience during that time.
«The link between obesity and vitamin D deficiency can be explained a number ways, one of which is that obese individuals are less likely
to be physically active, thereby
limiting their
sun exposure,» said senior investigator Ken Kunisaki, MD, MS, Medical Director of the Sleep Apnea Program at the Minneapolis VA and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota.
There were several factors contributing
to the increased risk, including not only the desert and more equatorial latitudes, but also the length of sunlight
exposure day
to day, and, among many service members, a lack of training regarding the dangers of
sun exposure and
limited access
to sunscreen.
For example, by changing the vine's orientation so that it faces a more northerly direction, managers can
limit direct
exposure to the
sun and keep grapes cooler as temperatures rise.
Get your daily dose of
sun - The best way
to increase your vitamin D levels is through safe, smart and
limited sunscreen - free
exposure to the
sun.
In any case, 3000 μg RAE (10,000 IU) per day from all sources during pregnancy appears
to be well within a safe upper
limit according
to most data; the Weston A. Price Foundation recommends at least 20,000 IU during pregnancy from foods such as liver or high vitamin cod liver oil along with 2,000 IU vitamin D (if
sun exposure is
limited) and vitamin K2 from aged cheese, animal fats and fermented foods.
While direct
sun exposure without sunscreen can do wonders for your health, it's always wise
to limit your
sun exposure, wear protective clothing, and stick with natural sunscreens.
These days of
limited sunshine got me thinking about Vitamin D. Not just a vitamin, but a hormone too Vitamin D is a multi-tasker and is considered both a fat - soluble vitamin and a hormone.You can get Vitamin D from
sun exposure, diet, and supplements although all of these forms must still be converted
to the active form that your body can use, Vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol.
Food sources are sparse and unreliable, and our ability
to convert vitamin D through
sun exposure becomes severely
limited after the age of 40.
«Try
to limit the amount of free radical formation (that leads
to inflammation and collagen degeneration) by avoiding excessive
sun exposure.»
While skin
exposure to the
sun provides as much as 80 %
to 90 % of the body's vitamin D, production is
limited with sunscreen use and based on geographic location.
Researchers took skin samples from volunteers» buttocks, since the area had
limited sun exposure prior
to the experiment.
What a smart product — as a child of the 1980's and wanting that dark tan — I realize how important it is
to limited my
sun exposure!!
It's recommended
to use sunscreen and
limit sun exposure while using this product and for a week afterwards
to avoid the possibility of sunburn.
Another thing that slows the formation of cataracts is
limiting your pet's
exposure to bright
sun.
You can prevent sunburn by
limiting your dog's
exposure to the
sun, especially during the heat of the day but an even better way is by spraying with Flea the Scene an all natural insect spray which contains a natural sunscreen.
People who live in northern climates with
limited sun during the winter are often urged
to take Vitamin D supplements or get
exposure through special
sun lamps.
«Owners of at - risk dogs should try
to limit the amount of
sun exposure their pets receive during times when sunshine is at its peak, from roughly 10 am
to 3 pm,» says Dr. Wilson.
In Scottsdale, it hardly ever rains, so Spot gets plenty of time
to jaunt through parks like the 30,200 - acre McDowell Sonoran Preserve (pictured) or the leash - free Chaparral Park — though you'll want
to limit your bud's
sun exposure in summer when temps creep well into the 100s.
When
limited sun exposure, regular exercise and increased sleep don't seem
to help, and mood swings are extreme, consider talking
to a professional.
We suggest taking 1,200
to 2,000 international units of Vitamin D daily, and
limiting sun exposure to early morning or late afternoon, when
sun rays are not at their peak.