How Abnormal Eating Habits Can Increase Skin Cancer Risk
Eating at abnormal times disrupts the biological clock of the skin, which includes the daytime potency of an enzyme. This enzyme helps in protecting against the sun''s harmful ultraviolet radiation, reveals a new study from the O''Donnell Brain Institute and UC Irvine. People who eat late at night are more vulnerable to sunburn and long-term effects like skin aging and skin cancer are seen, and there is a need for further research.