Since the ozone layer has got a hole in it all the dangerous UV rays in. The UV rays burn the skin and are so bright too.
Yes, exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays, particularly from the sun or indoor tanning devices, can increase the risk of developing skin cancer. UV rays damage the DNA in skin cells, leading to mutations that can lead to the development of cancer over time. It is important to protect the skin from excessive UV exposure by wearing protective clothing, using sunscreen, and avoiding prolonged sun exposure.
Some medications such as antibiotics, barbiturates, anti-tuberculosis drugs, high blood pressure medications, and several medications used to treat nervous disorders and psychological problems may cause color blindness.
Mutations can cause diseases such as cancer
defency in Vitamin A is leading cause of blindness worldwide
The IUPAC name for the alcohol that can cause blindness and death when consumed is methanol, also known as methyl alcohol. It is highly toxic and can lead to severe health consequences if ingested, including vision impairment and death.
These rays are ultra violet rays like the sun. They not only can cause blindness in the long term, can cause "flash burn" or burning on the eye which is quite painful and can incapacitate a welder for a few days. They also cause sunburn and they are linked to skin cancer.
The ultra violet rays can cause sunburn to your skin. Eye protection should also be worn as damage to your retina can cause blindness
To protect you from ultra violet sun rays that can cause skin cancer.
Television does not cause blindness.
In early childhood, blindness. Later on, various problems with immune system, cancer, etc. Most commonly, night blindness if the person isn't completely blind from a lack of Vitamin A in youth.
yes it does it can cause various types of skin cancer and can afeect the function of the brain.
ultra-violet rays cause skin cancerMost times, it is caused by excessive sun exposure.
The cause of color blindness is X-linked factors.
Yes, exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays, particularly from the sun or indoor tanning devices, can increase the risk of developing skin cancer. UV rays damage the DNA in skin cells, leading to mutations that can lead to the development of cancer over time. It is important to protect the skin from excessive UV exposure by wearing protective clothing, using sunscreen, and avoiding prolonged sun exposure.
U. V. Radiations, that can cause skin cancer, blindness, and several other severe diseases also....
Ultra Violet Light can cause a large number of health problems. Some effects as stated: Skin cell damage Skin Cancer (Keeping in mind the most deadly form, malignant melanoma, doesn't bear signs of UVB radiation mutation 92% of the time, suggesting this from of cancer isn't' caused by ultra violet light) Cataracts in the Eye Pterygium and Pinquecula formation in the eye Flash blindness (Sudden, high doses causing temporary blindness) UVA / UVB radiation can also cause degradation and damage to polymers, fabrics, and dyes. Excessive exposure can cause bleaching to some surfaces and substances (Such as your hair!)
Common diseases that cause blindness are onchocerciasis, syphilis, diabetes, glaucoma, trachoma. Many other less common diseases may cause blindness.