Ultraviolet Rays Believed To Prevent Chickenpox Spreading

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Ultraviolet rays help prevent the spread of chickenpox, meaning people in milder climates are more at risk of catching the disease, according to new research. The discovery could lead to new ways of preventing chickenpox and its more severe relative, shingles. A researcher at St George's, University of London has found that chickenpox is much less common in places with high UV ray levels, compared with those with low levels. It has long been known that UV rays can inactivate viruses...
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