Cloudy Climes May Up Risk of Pancreatic Cancer

UCSD Medical CenterCloudy Climes May Up Risk of Pancreatic CancerWebMD"If you're living at a high latitude or in a place with a lot of heavy cloud cover, you can't make vitamin D most of the year, which results in a higher-than-normal risk of getting pancreatic cancer," said study co-author Dr. Cedric Garland. He is an ...Pancreatic Cancer Risk Linked to Weak SunlightUCSD Medical CenterGet More Sun, Get Less Pancreatic CancerGenetic Engineering & Biotechnology NewsLow Sunlight Increases Pancreatic Cancer Risk; Why It's Important To Get ...Medical Dailyall 18 news articles »

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