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Pete Trimmer, a biologist at the University of Bristol, observed that the ability of Siberian hamsters to fight infections varied according to the lighting above their cages – longer hours of light (mimicking summer days) triggered a stronger immune response. Trimmer’s explanation was that the immune system is costly to run, and so as long as an infection is not lethal, it will wait for a signal that fighting it will not endanger the animal in other ways. It seems that the Siberian hamster subconsciously fights infection more energetically in summer because that is when food supplies are ...more
Anthony O'Farrell
Could this explain why flu and coronaviruses hit harder in winter? And does Vitamin D supplementation act like the light above the hamster cage. Vitamin D supplements trick our body into thinking it is summer (i.e. food is plentiful) and now is a good time to expend energy on the immune system.
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