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Contrary to popular belief, ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can be a potent anti-inflammatory. While chronic exposure to UV radiation can be detrimental, small amounts of UV radiation can have positive effects. UVB radiation, which makes up a small percentage of ultraviolet radiation, triggers the production of vitamin D in the skin and helps regulate cholesterol levels. Vitamin D, in turn, plays a crucial role in the immune system and acts as a potent anti-inflammatory. Additionally, UV radiation, when received in moderate doses, can stimulate the production of melanin, acting as a natural sunblock and protecting against DNA damage.