Sometimes making donations can feel a bit like eating your vegetables. Even when you know it’s good for you, opening your wallet brings back nightmares from childhood — staring down your peas as you begrudgingly force each spoonful down …
A British Medical Journal report about indoor tanning released Tuesday included sunbed usage data collected in the 1970s before professional tanning salons even existed in North America and does not reflect modern professional indoor tanning.
“When you ingest vitamin D, only about 60 percent of it sticks to vitamin D-binding protein, but when you make vitamin D in your skin, 100 percent binds to the protein.” — Dr. Michael F. Holick, vitamin D research pioneer …
As the Inc.com article “7 Ways to Earn Respect as a Leader” explains, it’s better to earn respect than to demand it. Some people in authority believe that their status entitles them to respect, but this kind of deference isn’t …
Glamour magazine — one of the beauty industry’s flagship magazines — told readers this month that vitamin D deficiency is a problem for women and can be solved by eating more breakfast cereal fortified with vitamin D.
More than half of tanning salons in a September SmartTan.com survey say that spray tanning services made up a larger percentage of their sales in 2012.
According to the poll, 53 percent say spray tanning was a bigger part of …
Instead of the typical description of what you should be doing to make your business successful, the Inc.com article “3 Habits of Highly Unsuccessful Businesses” flips the script and addresses common strategic mistakes that need to be avoided. Contributors Karl …
“Light equals D.” – early vitamin D pioneer Alfred Fabian Hess, in 1923. How has modern science and heath-care reporting lost track of this foundation in vitamin D’s role in human health?