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The Skin's Immune Response to UV and Inflammation
The skin contains numerous immune cells due to being the first barrier to external elements, constantly engaging in immune actions to combat pathogens and injuries. UV exposure, a minor daily assault, triggers a healing response in the skin, acting as an anti-inflammatory mechanism. The immune cells created in response to UV exposure migrate from the skin to the body through the lymph nodes, reducing inflammation systemically. This systemic anti-inflammatory response is crucial as many modern diseases stem from chronic inflammation. Therefore, leveraging UV-induced anti-inflammatory responses could offer significant health benefits as a simple yet powerful intervention.