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Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 9:10 pm
The health benefits of exposing skin to sunlight may far outweigh the risk of developing skin cancer, according to scientists.
Edinburgh University research suggests sunlight helps reduce blood pressure, cutting heart attack and stroke risks and even prolonging life.
UV rays were found to release a compound that lowers blood pressure.
Researchers said more studies would be carried out to determine if it is time to reconsider advice on skin exposure.
Heart disease and stroke linked to high blood pressure are estimated to lead to about 80 times more deaths than those from skin cancer in the UK.
Production of the pressure-reducing compound, nitric oxide, is separate from the body's manufacture of vitamin D, which rises after exposure to sunshine.
Researchers said that until now vitamin D production had been considered the sole benefit of the sun to human health.
During the research, dermatologists studied the blood pressure of 24 volunteers under UV and heat lamps.
In one session, the volunteers were exposed to both UV rays and the heat of the lamps.
In the other, the UV rays were blocked so that only the heat affected the skin.
The results showed that blood pressure dropped significantly for an hour after exposure to UV rays, but not after the heat-only sessions.
Scientists said that this suggested it was the sun's UV rays that brought health benefits.
The volunteers' vitamin D levels remained unaffected in both sessions.