Yet Another Reason Not to Snack at Night

 Eating when we should be sleeping could disrupt our skin's ability to protect itself from the sun's harmful rays, researchers now say. 

Specifically, per a ScienceDaily news release, noshing down late at night can mess with the skin's biological clock, which in turn can affect the effectiveness during daylight hours of a particular enzyme that shields the skin from the sun's ultraviolet rays. 

Even Dr. Joseph S. Takahashi—the geneticist whose 1997 claim to fame was discovering the "clock gene" that regulates our mammalian circadian rhythms—was taken aback when he saw the results of his latest study, published in the journal Cell Reports. "This finding is surprising," he says. "I did not think the skin was paying attention to when we are eating."

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