Sentences with phrase «of lack of sunlight»

Paris, New York, Hawaii are all in complete darkness and all plant life dies out as a result of the lack of sunlight.
Low levels of vitamin D are also linked to seasonal affective disorder or SAD, where people get down in the dumps in the dark, short winter days because of lack of sunlight.
You can tell someone works for a Slavedriver by the spotty, ghostly pallor of their skin — the result of a lack of sunlight and using the departmental chocolate machine as their sole carbon source.

Not exact matches

Some experts believe a lack of sunlight can even trigger symptoms of depression.
Better still, it allows gamers to continue gaming while providing them with the exact exercise and sunlight of which their hobby is derided for lacking.
Medical researchers have keenly studied the relationship between vitamin D and cancer in recent years, with evidence mounting that a lack of sunlight can contribute to tumours of the breast, prostate and colon.
Eventually, the long hours and lack of sunlight were too much for him and he decided to see the world.
However, a lack of nitrogen can cause poor foliage growth, which exposes pods to direct sunlight and causes sunscald.
At this time of year we are prone to Seasonal affective Disorder (SAD) due to the lack of sunlight, especially those who live in northern climates.
Excuse my lack of sunlight and less than stellar photography.
We've had a really mild winter in Utah this year, without a lot of snow, but I'm still feeling the lack of sunlight this year.
Is it the increasing lack of direct sunlight that could be causing this problem?
The worst part for me is the lack of sunlight, as the daylight hours become depressingly short from November through January.
While there might appear to be a lack of sunlight, looking directly at the sun during an eclipse will damage your eyesight.
Be sure that you get enough vitamins - studies show that low vitamin D levels happen from the lack of sunlight this time of year and leaves our immune system vulnerable to colds and the flu.
Vitamin D deficiencies, which an stem from lack of sunlight, can increase certain health problems in children, including allergies and asthma.
The researchers found another subtlety in the Amazon's response to rainfall, which has led to new insights on a question under debate: Are seasonal changes in plant growth more limited by lack of sunlight or lack of water?
Near - freezing water, lack of sunlight, and low oxygen concentrations discourage the growth of bacteria and other organisms that can break down debris.
These locations lack sunlight and access to the surface — but apparently some kinds of life do nicely without either.
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.
Soldiers who served in the glaring desert sunlight of Iraq and Afghanistan returned home with an increased risk of skin cancer, due not only to the desert climate, but also a lack of sun protection, Vanderbilt dermatologist Jennifer Powers, M.D., reports in a study published recently in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.
Patients with this disease lack one or other of the NER proteins, and so are extremely sensitive to sunlight and unusually prone to skin cancer.
However, the findings suggest vitamin D supplements may be beneficial for babies born in winter months, potentially counteracting the seasonal drop in vitamin D levels caused by a lack of sunlight.
This suggests that vitamin D supplementation may counteract the drop in the body's normal levels of vitamin D caused by lack of sunlight when late pregnancy occurs in the winter months.
(In the open ocean, such seafloor vents support a broad range of complex organisms — including worms and more — despite a total lack of sunlight.)
Trans - Neptunian objects already have a couple of ways of staying warm despite the lack of sunlight.
Lack of sunlight primarily triggers SAD, which can create an avalanche of hormonal problems.
The lack of sunlight also causes hormonal fluctuations, and kale is powerful in its estrogen - balancing effect, thereby improving our mood.
Lack of sunlight is thought to be linked to a form of depression known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a chronic dip in mood that hits up to 20 % of people as days grow shorter.
This mood disorder is characterised with depression in people with normal mental health usually in the winter, and there are strong evidence that it might be linked with lack of sunlight.
I believe depression is a meaningful symptom of a biological mismatch with our lifestyles — we eat poorly, harbor too much stress, lack sufficient physical movement, deprive ourselves of natural sunlight, expose ourselves to environmental toxins, and take too many drugs.
These stresses include lack of contact with nature and with the natural circadian rhythm of sunlight, along with consumption of a processed, nutrient - depleted diet, and exposure to industrial chemicals such as pesticides and plastics.12 Communication of the stress response is mediated through chemical messengers called cytokines.
And for a vegan bodybuilder who must unfortunatelly play tetris with the food sources that he choses in order to give to his body the right ammounts of aminos, restricting SPI and soy foods so much does not make his goal any easier.There are sometimes that you need a meal thats complete with aminos and soy provides that meal with the additional benefits of lacking the saturated fats trans cholesterol and other endothelium inflammatory factors.I'm not saying that someone should go all the way to 200gr of SPI everyday or consuming a kilo of soy everyday but some servings of soy now and then even every day or the use of SPI which helps in positive nitrogen balance does not put you in the cancer risk team, thats just OVERexaggeration.Exercise, exposure to sunlight, vegan diet or for those who can not something as close to vegan diet, fruits and vegetables which contains lots of antioxidants and phtochemicals, NO STRESS which is the global killer, healthy social relationships, keeping your cortisol and adrenaline levels down (except the necessary times), good sleep and melatonin function, clean air, no radiation, away from procceced foods and additives like msg etc and many more that i can not even remember is the key to longevity.As long as your immune system is functioning well and your natural killer cells TP53 gene and many other cancer inhibitors are good and well, no cancer will ever show his face to you.With that logic we shouldn't eat ANY ammount of protein and we should go straight to be breatharians living only with little water and sunlight exposure cause you like it or not the raise of IGF1 is inevitable i know that raise the IGF1 sky high MAYBE is not the best thing but we are not talking about external hormones and things like this.Stabby raccoon also has a point.And even if you still worry about the consumption of soy... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21711174.
If your boss balks at installing expensive day - lighting systems or more windows and skylights, point out that studies have shown that productivity lessens with lack of sunlight.
(This corresponds with a combination of stresses: the weather, lack of sunlight and even the start of the holiday season — people don't eat well, are less active, and weight gain is common.)
If it's winter — and lack of light that has you down — simple lifestyle tweaks like getting regular exercise (ideally in sunlight) or using an artificial light box may help to get your body clock back on track.
But even if you don't develop SAD, the winter's lack of sunlight and forced time spent indoors can generally dampen your mood.
But even if you don't develop SAD, the winter's lack of sunlight and forced time spent indoors can generally dampen your...
For example, the superbug MRSA, which can cause hard - to - treat skin infections, appears to contaminate approximately 5 % of U.S. retail meat; mysterious skin hives or allergic reactions may be a sign of alpha - gal meat allergies; a lack of safety thresholds in U.S. meat for drug residues, toxic metals, and pesticides can potentially result in jaundice and skin cancer; a case of Vitamin A poisoning from fish actually resulted in one man experiencing such serious peeling of his skin it took more than three months to heal; using tanning beds instead of natural sunlight or supplements to get Vitamin D is linked to an increased risk of the deadliest kind of skin cancer; milk consumption has been associated with increased acne risk; and low antioxidants levels in the skin may correlate with the development of wrinkles.
Hormone balance is very sensitive to stress, inflammation, toxins, poor diet, sleep deprivation, lack of exercise, too little sunlight, and other common factors of modern life.
The lack of sunlight during the growing process stimulates the buildup of chlorophyll in the tea plant's leaves.
Sunlight can do the same if you lack natural sunscreen acne nutrients like vitamin A and vitamin E, which vast swathes of us do.
Also, people that aren't exposed to sunlight too often — which can cause a lack of vitamin D — may benefit from a multivitamin.
I will say that in winter, if you are affected by depression from lack of sunlight, I would prescribe mustard or my flower remedy, «Sunshine.»
When people think of a lack of vitamin D, the most common assumption is that a person is deficient because of a lack of exposure to sunlight.
Lack of exposure to sunlight inhibits production of melatonin, a hormone that puts us to sleep.
Add to that the assault of our sedentary desk jobs, lack of sunlight (resulting in poor vitamin D levels), and disrupted sleep, and that is a recipe for inflammation.
This could be due to a variety of reason such as stress, (stress taxes the adrenal glands) a poor diet or even a good one just lacking in a vital nutrient such as essential fatty acids, or even lack of sunlight or exercise.
In fact, lack of vitamin D production from sunlight is possibly one of the reasons the flu season is at this time of the year.
During the winter months, people who live 33 degrees north or 30 degrees south of the equator are unable to synthesize vitamin D due to a lack of sunlight exposure.
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