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If we think back to before we had antibiotics, it was very common for people in hospitals to be sitting in wheelchairs out in the grounds or on verandahs in the sunshine.
I recall seeing many photos from after both world wars of wounded people all sitting out in the sun
So true, on the same subject my wife has had a lot of issues with skin cancer so completely covers up and wears a huge hat when out, her latest blood test showed a deficiency in vitamin D.If we think back to before we had antibiotics, it was very common for people in hospitals to be sitting in wheelchairs out in the grounds or on verandahs in the sunshine.
I recall seeing many photos from after both world wars of wounded people all sitting out in the sun
So true, on the same subject my wife has had a lot of issues with skin cancer so completely covers up and wears a huge hat when out, her latest blood test showed a deficiency in vitamin D.
She walks or rides a bicycle all day, so it shows that you do actually have to get some sun, she has started walking in the morning in short sleeves just keeps going after dropping the grandkids off at school.
Given the choice, l'd go Moderna (Number 2). Not sure if we will get a choice...
Cancer is at about 9.6 million deaths a year?
Wish we spent as much and had the same urgency sorting that out.
Sweden today , no masks , life as normal .. Lovely to see .. The energy is great .. Sorry if this upsets people .. #anotherway #sheepnomore
I know lifeline was swamped?In the Age today, an article states the suicide rate has not risen during the pandemic but the cases of anorexia nervosa has. Its not official so a grain of salt but interesting.
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