Eating Habits Affect Skin's Protection Against Sun
August 15, 2017
August 15, 2017
DALLAS, Aug. 15 -- The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
Sunbathers may want to avoid midnight snacks before catching some rays.
A study in mice from the O'Donnell Brain Institute and UC Irvine shows that eating at abnormal times disrupts the biological clock of the skin, including the daytime potency of an enzyme that protects against the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
Although further research is nee . . .
Sunbathers may want to avoid midnight snacks before catching some rays.
A study in mice from the O'Donnell Brain Institute and UC Irvine shows that eating at abnormal times disrupts the biological clock of the skin, including the daytime potency of an enzyme that protects against the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
Although further research is nee . . .