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Tanning beds and sunbathing not only increase a woman's chances of developing malignant melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, but may also be linked to a greater risk of developing ...
Those who head to tanning salons to get that coveted sun-kissed, tan put their health at risk. Each year, roughly 450,000 new skin cancer cases are linked to indoor tanning. In short, no tanning ...
Nearly 6% of Americans use tanning beds, study shows Those who begin using tanning beds before 25 are at significantly higher risk 19,000 indoor tanning businesses are in the U.S. At least 170,000 ...
‘Five women in every 100 might develop endometriosis over an average follow-up period of nearly 14 years per person if they had never used tanning beds as teenagers, young adults, or between the ...
ETS makes 24 models of tanning beds ranging in price from $1,000 to $34,000, for both residential and commercial use, from its 365,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution center near ...
"Tanning devices and the lamps in them are manufactured to mimic the noon day sun," he said. "They're exactly the same as the sun - it's a classic 1+1= 4 argument," he said of his critics' concerns.
Using indoor tanning beds before age 35 can increase a person’s risk of melanoma by 59% and the risk increases with each use, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.UV light from the ...
Tanning beds can be just as dangerous, if not more so, than tanning in the sun. According to SkinCancer.org: “people who first use a tanning bed before age 35 increase their risk for melanoma ...
WESTWOOD, N.J. (CBSNewYork)-- If you're thinking about hitting a tanning bed to get a head start on your summer tan, you might want to think again. As CBS2's Tracee Carrasco reported, doctors say ...