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More people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the US than any other cancer combined.

In fact, melanoma--a highly dangerous type of skin cancer--is estimated to claim one

life every hour.

So what if you could lower your risk of skin cancer….by changing the color of your skin?

Ok, this is a big subject, so let's start with the science.

Everyone has something in their skin called melanin, a biological pigment that gives us

the color of our skin, hair, and eyes.

The cells in our epidermis that make this pigment are called melanocytes, and everyone

has the same number of them, but everyone's melanocytes make different amounts of melanin,

and different kinds.

Melanin serves a few very important purposes besides giving your skin its color.

When you're outside, your skin is being exposed to the ultraviolet rays of the sun.

UV radiation is just that--radiation--and prolonged exposure can damage the DNA of your

skin cells.

With enough damage, that DNA can start to malfunction and the life cycle of your skin

cells is disrupted, potentially causing uncontrolled replication and leading to cancerous growths.Your

body's lookin' out for you though, and has a couple of defense mechanisms in place--one

of which is...your melanocytes.

Inside your melanocytes are little melanin-producing factories called melanosomes.

If the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, the melanosome is the powerhouse of

the melanocyte.

And there are two kinds of melanin produced by these melanosomes--eumelanin, a darker

pigment, and pheomelanin, a light-colored pigment.

Eumelanin blocks UV photons from damaging the skin, so those without a lot of it--people

with lighter skin--are at higher risk of sun damage.

So when your skin is exposed to more sun, your melanocytes are 'turned on' to produce

more of this UV-blocking melanin to protect your cells.

How much melanin--and which kind--your skin makes is controlled by your genes.

That's why some people's skin tone deepens--or is making more melanin--when exposed to sunlight.

Others can't produce more than a certain amount of melanin, and so find their skin

exposed to more damage...resulting in sunburn!

So, more melanin equals darker skin tone and equals more protection from the sun's harmful

rays.

The big takeaway from all this detail is that those with more melanin, particularly eumelanin,

are at decreased risk for skin cancer.

And now, researchers have explored how that level of protection can be artificially induced

for those who don't have it naturally.

It turns out that the melanosomes that produce the two different types of melanin have different

pHs, and remember the melanosome is that little pigment making machine inside your melanocytes.

Eumelanin, the dark, highly protective pigment, is produced by melanosomes that are less acidic

than the melanosomes that produce pheomelanin.

So researchers have posited--and now shown--that they can actually change the relative amounts

of which kind of melanin your melanosomes produce.

Inhibiting a certain enzyme, called sAC, can make melanosome pH less acidic and allows

those cells to produce more eumelanin--meaning darker pigmentation and increased protection

from skin cancer.

We're still not exactly sure why pH influences what kind of melanin your melanosomes produce,

and this is an area that researchers are hoping to explore further.

It's important to note that this is different from regulating melanin production by changing

the way your genes are expressed, it's not genetic editing.

This new research could instead result in a pharmaceutical drug that induces pigment

production-- potentially for use by populations vulnerable to skin cancer, or those with pigmentation

conditions that they'd like to treat.

This is still in the very early stages though, being tested in mice and human skin cells

in petri dishes.

It's a long way away from practical applications in humans.

Ok, so the science is super cool.

But the color of someone's skin has been something that defines and often divides humans for

millennia.

So if it becomes possible for us to change that color in a very fundamental way for medical

purposes, what does that mean for our conception of things like race?

Would its use be ethical?

The authors of the study note at the very top of their research that skin pigmentation

has not only health implications, but also very important psychosocial ones- a reminder

that science doesn't happen in a vacuum and its results and takeaways go out into

an imperfect world...and that's something we need to consider.

What do you think about this research?

Let us know in the comments below, and keep coming back to Seeker for all things science

news.

And, fun fact!

The scientific word for sunburn is erythema solare.

Thanks for watching.

For more infomation >> Could Increasing the Melanin In Your Skin Protect You From Cancer? - Duration: 4:13.

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👉 If You Feed Labrador Retriever With Dry Dog Food ❌ Stop Immediately! - Duration: 4:16.

Dry dog food...Is it good or bad for Labrador retriever?

If you are a Labrador Retriever owner and feed your pet with dry dog food then stop

immediately.

Dry dog food is not healthy for Labrador health and in fact, it is dangerous in long run.

Why is that so?

In this video, I will reveal you 4 health problems that might be caused by dry dog food.

If you want to preserve your Labrador health and extend its life I highly recommend you

to switch on the dehydrated diet.

Dehydrated dog foods are most appropriate for Labradors diet and after this video, I

bet you will think twice next time you decide to feed your Lab with dry dog food.

Ok, now let's see 4 health problems that dry dog foods cause:

Number one, dental problems.

Dogs that eat dry foods usually have dental problems, why?

Fibers are present in a dry diet for about 20% percent of the composition.

Fibers contain sugar which causes dog dental problems.

Dehydrated dog foods contain very low fiber percentage and very high proteins levels which

are very healthy for dogs.

Risk of getting dental problems with a dehydrated diet is very low.

Number two, pancreatitis and diabetes.

In many cases, dry diet contains peas, corn, wheat, soy, and other less quality and unhealthy

ingredients.

These ingredients cause pancreatitis and sugar imbalance ie. diabetes

Dehydrated diet is mostly focused on high-quality meat ingredients and they are grain free.

So the risk for Labrador to get pancreatitis and diabetes is zero comparing to the dry

diets.

Wanna see more?

Number three, allergic reactions.

As I already mentioned, dry diet contains:

Soy.

Corn.

Wheat.

And eggs.

Guess what...these ingredients are very famous dog food allergens.

Again dehydrated dog food is free of these allergens.

And health problems number four, Cancers.

The word dry means that ingredients are dried on very high temperature in order to stay

preserved for a longer period of time.

The problem is the high temperature.

Thermally processed ingredients at high temperatures, 250 degrees and higher, generate amines in

proteins and acrylamides in carbs which are carcinogenic compounds.

It causes very dangerous dog cancers.

On the other hand, dehydrated dog food processed ingredients by freeze-dried, air-dried and

dehydration processes which are totally acceptable.

The best technique is freeze-dried where ingredients preserve original raw structure as well as

full nutritional value.

So I beg you, do not feed your Labrador Retriever with low quality and unhealthy dry dog foods.

I suggest you choose dehydrated products with the freeze-drying technique because these

dog foods are most acceptable for Labradors.

These foods will preserve your Labrador health and extend its life.

I am a dog food judge and I made a comparison of the most popular dehydrated dog foods.

In the description, I place for you my completely free comparison test results and you just

need to download it and see it.

It is free because I want to help you to preserve your Labrador health.

If you like this video, hit the subscribe button to receive more like it in the future.

Also, share it with other dog owners so they will learn the truth about dry dog food as

well.

And remember let's keep our pets healthy!

Bye!

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