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Ричард Уелър: Може ли слънцето да бъде добро за здравето ви?

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Телата ни получават витамин Д от Слънцето, но дерматологът Ричард Уелър предполага, че слънчевата светлина може да има и друг изненадващ ефект. Ново изследване от екипа му показва, че нитратния окис, химически съхраняван в големи количества в кожата, може да бъде изпускан от ултравиолетовата светлина за голяма полза на кръвното налягане и сърдечно съдовата система. Какво означава това? Това може да започне да обяснява защо шотландците се разболяват повече от австралийците ...

Dermatologist Richard Weller wants to know: Why are Scots so sick? Full bio »

Translated into Bulgarian by Ina Stoycheva
Reviewed by Yavor Ivanov
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