Tanning beds and tanning lamps may more than double the risk of cancer, and the effect is the worst in the young women most likely to use them, researchers said Wednesday. The researchers suggested ...
Each year millions of Americans visit tanning salons in search of that "healthy glow." But if you think tanning beds are a safe alternative to sunbathing, think again. The results of a new study, ...
The use of artificial tanning devices such as tanning lamps and tanning beds may contribute to the incidence of two common types of skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, ...
Nearly half of 18-year-old white girls have used a tanning bed in the past year Preliminary research in recent years suggests that ultraviolet radiation may have addictive properties California and ...
Women who visit tanning salons more than once a month are 55 percent more likely to develop malignant melanoma, and the risk more than doubles for women in their 20s who frequent tanning parlors, ...
Bill of the Week, a new feature in The Hill, highlights a recently introduced piece of legislation that might not make front-page news but otherwise catches the eye. Title: Tanning Transparency and ...
With lots of cloudy, rainy days still in the forecast, basking in the ultraviolet rays of a tanning booth can at least give you the bronzed look of a beach-goer. But how healthy is it? Take our ...
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WASHINGTON -- Women who visit tanning salons more than once a month are 55 percent more likely to develop malignant melanoma, and the risk more than doubles for women in their 20s, according to an ...
(Lebanon, NH, 6/23/14) Dartmouth researchers have found that early exposure to the ultraviolet radiation lamps used for indoor tanning is related to an increased risk of developing basal cell ...