Sunburn’s Real Culprit: It’s Not DNA Damage

You may be surprised at what’s really triggering immediate sunburn reactions like inflammation and cell death.
Sunburn’s Real Culprit: It’s Not DNA Damage
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For decades, scientists blamed DNA damage for the angry red sunburn that follows a day of too much sun. But they may have been pointing fingers at the wrong molecular culprit.

A December 2024 study identified RNA damage as the true instigator of sunburn’s immediate painful effects, upending our understanding of how ultraviolet (UV) radiation affects our skin.

Rachel Ann T. Melegrito
Rachel Ann T. Melegrito
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Rachel Melegrito worked as an occupational therapist, specializing in neurological cases. Melegrito also taught university courses in basic sciences and professional occupational therapy. She earned a master's degree in childhood development and education in 2019. Since 2020, Melegrito has written extensively on health topics for various publications and brands.