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  2. UV-B lamps - Wikipedia

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    Animals also require UVB light to produce vitamin D3, which is crucial for bone health. UVB lamps are commonly used in zoos and homes for reptiles, snakes, turtles, and other animals to help them maintain proper vitamin D3 levels.

  3. Ultraviolet light therapy - Wikipedia

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    Ultraviolet light therapy or ultraviolet phototherapy is a treatment for psoriasis, atopic skin disorder, vitiligo and other skin diseases. There are two main treatments: UVB that is the most common, and PUVA.

  4. Tanning lamp - Wikipedia

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    Typical tanning lamp with F71T12 markings. This example is a 71-inch, bi-pin, 100 watt model, the most common. Inside a preheat, bi-pin tanning lamp A high-pressure tanning lamp under power

  5. Ultraviolet - Wikipedia

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    UV rays also treat certain skin conditions. Modern phototherapy has been used to successfully treat psoriasis, eczema, jaundice, vitiligo, atopic dermatitis, and localized scleroderma. [56] [57] In addition, UV radiation, in particular UVB radiation, has been shown to induce cell cycle arrest in keratinocytes, the most common type of skin cell ...

  6. Artificial sunlight - Wikipedia

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    Artificial sunlight is useful in treating and preventing seasonal affective disorder (also known as winter depression, which causes depression symptoms specifically in winter), [3] and delayed sleep phase syndrome, in which the circadian rhythm (the rhythmic alternation between daylight and nighttime behavior and bodily states) is disturbed and the person falls asleep much later than he or she ...

  7. Florida red-bellied cooter - Wikipedia

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    Like most turtles of the genus Pseudemys, this species is a fairly large river turtle. Straight-line carapace length in mature turtles can range from 20.3 to 37.5 cm (8.0 to 14.8 in). [ 9 ] Females, which average 30.5 cm (12.0 in) in carapace length and weigh 4 kg (8.8 lb), are noticeably larger than males, which are around 25 cm (9.8 in) and 1 ...