New research reveals that sunburn may be caused by RNA damage, not DNA, challenging long-held beliefs about UV exposure ...
Spending enough time in the sun without adequate protection can leave us looking and presumably feeling like a lobster ready for the plate.
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen and NTU Singapore have discovered that RNA damage, not DNA damage, is the real trigger for the acute effects of sunburn. This new understanding challenges ...
Home remedies for mild cases of sunburn include bathing in cool water and colloidal oatmeal baths, applying moisturizer containing aloe vera, and more. If your sunburn is severe, or if you’re ...
Sunburn can be a painful consequence of spending too much time in the sun or a tanning bed. In rare cases, people with sunburn may also experience an extreme, deep, painful itching called hell’s ...
Even in colder weather, you can still get a sunburn. And if you're somewhere warm that impromptu dip in the pool, ocean or lake is all fun and games until you get home and rinse off – and feel ...
Sunburn has traditionally been attributed to UV-induced DNA damage. However, a new study reveals that RNA, another vital cellular molecule, plays a major role in triggering acute sunburn reactions.
Nevertheless, most of us have experienced sunburn at least once. The skin turns bright red, feels irritated and needs cooling. You may also have been told that sunburn damages the DNA. But that is ...
Over the years, we have been told that sunburn damages the DNA leading to cell death and inflammation. But a new study conducted on mice as well as human skin cells has found that is not the full ...
Review #1: Management of Acute Sunburn – A Review of Evidence Presentation of the Evidence. Han and Maibach (2004) published a review of studies regarding the management of acute sunburn.
Over two years in the making, Super Mario Sunburn breaks Super Mario Sunshine wide open with new levels, more coins, and the freedom of a modern open-world game. Collecting in-game shine ...