New York: Scientists have finally decoded why farmers, road crews and others who work long hours outdoors, or someone who spends too much time in tanning booths get the “leathery” complexions. When skin absorbs more ultra violet (UV) radiation, the collagen fibres in it become more tightly packed together, leading to increased stiffness and tissue that is harder to break, according to the research from Binghamton University. The study, published in the Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, explored how UV radiation can alter the microstructure of human skin. They found that collagen, the fibrous protein that binds together tissue, tendon, cartilage and bone throughout
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