Could sunscreen cause Vitamin D deficiency? Short answer: Yes

Exposing skin to sunlight is a convenient way to meet our vitamin D needs, which is crucial for bone health. That might make you wonder: Does wearing sunscreen interfere with vitamin D levels and potentially cause vitamin D deficiency?


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UCLA’s rally comes up short in loss against Oregon

The rivalry that once generated a Lonzo Ball step-back 30-footer and a Dillon Brooks buzzer-beater produced something almost as compelling Saturday night.

Oregon appeared to be on the way to administering a smackdown of UCLA at Matthew Knight Arena when the Bruins delivered their own powerful counterpunch.


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Trump taunts Kim as ‘short and fat’ after North Korea dubs him an ‘old lunatic’

In a response to North Korea calling U.S. President Donald Trump’s speech in South Korea ‘reckless remarks by an old lunatic,’ Trump tweeted: ‘Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me ‘old,’ when I would NEVER call him ‘short and fat?’
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Omega-3 lowers childhood aggression in short term

Consuming omega-3 initially improves a child’s aggressive behavior, according to researchers but the effects eventually vanish.
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Henry Worsley dies at 55; British adventurer crossing Antarctic alone perishes just short of goal

British adventurer Henry Worsley has died after collapsing from exhaustion within miles of his goal of becoming the first person to cross the Antarctic alone and unsupported.

Worsley, a former army officer, was just 30 miles from the end of the almost 1,000-mile trek when he called for help and…

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