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- Q20127783 subject Q6916246.
- Q20127783 subject Q7217154.
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- Q20127783 abstract "The Sunlight League was founded in England in 1924 by C. W. Saleeby. Its aim was: "to point to the light of day, to advocate its use for the cure of disease—"helio-therapy"; and, immeasurably better, for preventive medicine and constructive health, the building of whole and happy bodies from the cradle and before it, which we may call helio-hygiene".The League was closely associated with The Men's Dress Reform Party. It was also an early campaigner against air pollution from coal smoke.The League was dissolved in 1940, following the death of Saleeby. In modern times, there is concern about the risk of skin cancer from excessive exposure to sunlight. However, The Sunlight League was recalled in a 1996 article in The Independent newspaper, which argued that fear of sunlight may have gone too far.".
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- Q20127783 wikiPageWikiLink Q6916246.
- Q20127783 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217154.
- Q20127783 wikiPageWikiLink Q8131720.
- Q20127783 wikiPageWikiLink Q8138557.
- Q20127783 comment "The Sunlight League was founded in England in 1924 by C. W. Saleeby. Its aim was: "to point to the light of day, to advocate its use for the cure of disease—"helio-therapy"; and, immeasurably better, for preventive medicine and constructive health, the building of whole and happy bodies from the cradle and before it, which we may call helio-hygiene".The League was closely associated with The Men's Dress Reform Party.".
- Q20127783 label "The Sunlight League".