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However, the corollary is probably true - that folks living on the equator cannot escape sunlight. I worked for a year in Papua, New Guinea (teaching at the PNG University of Technology, 1974) and I can tell you that the the sun there is fierce. But it is a mistake to assume that the sun elsewhere is less fierce to a degree that would alleviate Th1 illness. | However, the corollary is probably true - that folks living on the equator cannot escape sunlight. I worked for a year in Papua, New Guinea (teaching at the PNG University of Technology, 1974) and I can tell you that the the sun there is fierce. But it is a mistake to assume that the sun elsewhere is less fierce to a degree that would alleviate Th1 illness. | ||
- | There have been reports that 50% of folks in Papua, New Guinea are seropositive for Lyme(({{pubmed> | + | There have been reports that 50% of folks in Papua, New Guinea are seropositive for Lyme(({{pmid> |
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