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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Toys under the Sun leaves eczema and food allergies

Toys under the Sun leaves eczema and food allergies

Researchers advise toys under the Sun, lack of exposure to the Sun increases the risk of eczema and allergies among children, according to the daily mail newspaper, which quoted researchers that play under the Sun reduces the risk of the development of food allergies and eczema in children.

The study found that people living in regions characterized by low levels of sunlight are more prone to develop skin conditions and food allergies than those living in areas with high levels of ultraviolet radiation. Scientists used data analyses for Australian children and saw how different rates of allergies, eczema, and asthma in parts of the State. Scientists also found that children living in the South more vulnerable by weaknesses of evolution of eczema than those who live in the North.

Sun is important because they serve as fuel that provides skin with vitamin D. particularly Australia is a good place for this type of study where it extends to nearly 3,000 mile distance from North to South, with great variations in climate, length of day, and the power of the Sun.

While he warned Dr. Nick ausbron, who led the study at the European Centre for environment and human health that this investigation revealed a significant relationship between food allergies and eczema and the place in which children live. And they hope now study these small-scale effects and examine any of these factors, such as temperature or infectious diseases or vitamin D is the primary catalyst for this relationship. And as always, sufficient care must be taken, and not much exposure to the Sun increases the risk of skin cancer.

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