Games Blamed in Return of Victorian Era Disease

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Actually, there have been some interesting studies suggesting other problems relating to D deficiency. Video games had no mention as a potential cause. A more likely theory had to deal with the over-hyped risk of skin cancer and not drinking enough milk. It is a fact that sunscreen block your body's ability to make Vitamin D. There such a freak-out about skin cancer risk and skin damage that moms give thier kids a sun screen dip in spf 50 before they can go outside.
 
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