SUNBURN

inflammation of the skin caused by actinic rays from the sun or artificial sources. Moderate exposure to ultraviolet radiation is followed by a red blush, but severe exposure may result in blisters, pain, and constitutional symptoms. As ultraviolet rays penetrate the skin, they break down collagen and elastin, the two main structural components of the skin, a process that results in the wrinkled appearance of sun-damaged skin. In addition, the sun damages the DNA of the exposed skin cells. In response, the cells release enzymes that excise the damaged parts of the DNA and encourage the production of replacement DNA (a process that can go wrong and result in skin cancer). At the same time, the production of melanin increases, darkening the skin. Melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color, acts as a barrier to further damage by absorbing ultraviolet light. A suntan results from this attempt by the skin to protect itself. Light-skinned persons and infants are especially susceptible to ultraviolet rays because they lack sufficient protective skin pigment. Certain diseases and drugs may also increase photosensitivity.

Due to the increase in the incidence of skin cancer and the effects of ozone layer depletion, more attention is being placed on protecting the skin from the sun's ultraviolet rays with broad spectrum sunscreens or clothing. Broad spectrum sunscreens block both UVA and UVB rays (two of the three bands of ultraviolet radiation). The relative UVB protection of a sunscreen is indicated by its SPF (sun protection factor) number; a higher number indicates a more effective sunscreen. Some products may contain opaque formulations of zinc oxide or titanium dioxide that physically block all rays.

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...and the ultraviolet rays, which cause sunburn. The rays are called ultraviolet because...immediate feeling of warmth; this results in sunburn. Ultraviolet rays produce their effect...in this outer layer that the effects of sunburn occur (see Skin and Skin Diseases...
sunburn we mean any amount of reddening after being in the sun...tender and blistered. Table 10.3 gives the percentages of sunburn for men and women over 3 years, with all sunburn (top of table) and tender sunburn (below) separated...
...associations with agricultural labor, sunburn also becomes a way of articulating class...Beatrice in Much Ado about Nothing connects sunburn with darkness and lack of favor, exclaiming...the causes of blackness is the idea of sunburn as a compelling, powerful trope for literary...
...premiss 2 seems to fail for sunburn. I think that we have no grounds...of the skin had not been a sunburn, it would have been impossible...identify states of the skin with sunburns and fit them into a systematic...supports this view. The kind sunburn , by contrast, fits into a...
...sunscreen (Jablonski and Chaplin 2002, 75). Sunburn UV radiation can cause severe damage to unprotected skin. The most immediate effect is sunburn. While we have a tendency to think of sunburn as a temporary, although painful, nuisance...
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A Ciceronian Sunburn: A Tudor Dialogue on Humanistic Rhetoric...Michael West Edward Armstrong. A Ciceronian Sunburn: A Tudor Dialogue on Humanistic Rhetoric...historians colored his speech with a kind of "sunburn," and Armstrong presents all these works...
Of Gardens Seeds, and Sunburn. by Ronald Hixson ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Living in South Texas has...sweat racing down my body and bouncing off the rocklike soil. The sunburns hurt the worst, as my white, whale-like body turned shades of...
...15%-18%. The incidence of summer sunburn increases with age, at 10% among children...of all ages. The incidence of summer sunburn lasting for longer than 12 hours was relatively...this age in 2006 (NSS1, unpublished). Sunburn appears to have been more commonly reported...
...It is the ultraviolet (UV) rays that cause suntans and sunburns. There are two types of UV rays: UVA and UVB. UVA rays cause...numbering system was developed as a guide to protect against sunburn. For example, an SPF of 8 means you can stay in the sun eight...
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No More Sunburn by Katherine Lee More than 1.3 million Americans will be diagnosed...THE SHADE. Infants have thinner skin than adults and are more prone to sunburns, so keep them out of direct sunlight and cover their arms and legs...
...Topical Corticosteroids Not Effective for Sunburn Topical steroids do not help to improve acute sunburn when they are applied after a person has...UV-B), report Danish researchers. A sunburn is an intense, delayed, transient inflammatory...
Theatre Mania 2: Sunburn. by Nicole Estvanik Taylor THEATRE MANIA 2: SUNBURN: As the warm days of summer arrive in Linz, one of 2009s Cultural Capitals of Europe, the city unveils its outdoorsy sequel to last winters Theatre Mania 1: Snowstorm...
Sunburn by Caitlin E. Cox People generally think of fossil fuels as energy sources, but of course theyre also storehouses for some of...
...counter hydrocortisone creams. Sunburn becomes a more serious problem...both UVA and UVB can cause sunburn, damage the skin, and lead...or more severe, blistering sunburns as a child or teenager could...Suncreen Product for You? Sunburn and Tanning History Recommended...
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How to ... Treat Sunburn. Byline: LUCY ELKINS Sunburn means that the basal cells deep in the skin have been damaged...cells to replace those shed daily, but damage caused by bad sunburn may mean they no longer produce normal skin cells, so the...
How to ... Treat Sunburn. Byline: LUCY ELKINS SUNBURN means that the basal cells deep in the skin have been damaged...cells to replace those shed daily, but damage caused by bad sunburn may mean they no longer produce normal skin cells, so the...
Why Whales Get Sunburn, but Pigs and Hippos Dont. Byline: by Michael Hanlon SCIENCE EDITOR SUNBURN, it is commonly thought, is a uniquely...blistered skin. The fact that whales can get sunburn should not surprise us. Like humans, whales...
Why Whales Get Sunburn, but Pigs and Hippos Dont. Byline: by Michael Hanlon SCIENCE EDITOR SUnBUrn, it is commonly thought, is a uniquely...blistered skin. The fact that whales can get sunburn should not surprise us. Like humans, whales...
Why Whales Get Sunburn, but Pigs and Hippos Dont. Byline: by Michael Hanlon SCIENCE EDITOR SUNBURN, it is commonly thought, is a uniquely...blistered skin. The fact that whales can get sunburn should not surprise us. Like humans, whales...
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SUNBURN inflammation of the skin caused by actinic rays from the sun or artificial sources. Moderate exposure to ultraviolet radiation...
...radiation that increases in the summer and is a common cause of sunburn and most common skin cancer; and UVC (below 280 nanometers...how long it would take a light-skinned American to get a sunburn if exposed, unprotected, to the noonday sun, given the geographical...
...melanin, which absorbs ultraviolet light, plays a protective role when skin is exposed to the damaging rays of the sun (see sunburn ; skin cancer ). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission...
...preventing skin cancer is to avoid exposure to the suns ultraviolet rays by consistently applying effective sunscreens (see sunburn ) and wearing protective clothing. Basal and Squamous Cell Carcinomas Basal and squamous cell carcinomas are the most common...
...pigments. Because it absorbs ultraviolet light, zinc oxide can be used in ointments, creams, and lotions to protect against sunburn. Crystalline zinc oxide exhibits the piezoelectric effect, is luminescent, and is light sensitive. Zinc oxide occurs in...


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