Scientists Discover What Makes Sunburns Hurt


Scientists have discovered what makes a sunburn hurt so much, says the Charlotte Observer. Blame a molecule called TRPV4—a “nightclub bouncer of the cell membrane world.” TRPV4 allows somethings to enter cells and keeps others at bay. Bad news: UV-B rays are one thing it lets in. Good news: Now that researchers have identified this behavior, they are working on a product to block the reaction, something that could potentially quell painful sunburns forever.

SOURCE: Charlotte Observer

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