They tell you that the Sun hurts you.
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) March 13, 2025
Here’s also what they don’t tell you. pic.twitter.com/4NBqqWA7IS
In the 1930s “baby cages” were used to ensure that apartment dwelling babies got enough sunlight. I don’t suggest this method. I do, however, suggest viewing sunlight for 10-30min minimum each morning, sans sunglasses (glasses & contacts OK). Don’t stare at the sun, ever. Blink. pic.twitter.com/eOGOiEhXFE
— Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) September 4, 2022
Babies left outside to enforce their immune sistem, Moscow, 1958. pic.twitter.com/vIquV034RY
— History Photographed (@HistoryInPics) February 23, 2025
Beautiful picture showing nurses taking newborns under open sky in day light.
— Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️ (@ze_rusty) February 24, 2023
Nurses noticed that the newborns with jaundice got less yellow after exposure to light.
From this insight, Phototherapy was developed as common treatment for neonatal jaundice. pic.twitter.com/bcgDSqJn7Y