Step away from the tanning bed. Despite the numerous health risks — from premature aging to the obvious concern of skin cancer — indoor tanning devices are back in style thanks to Gen Z. But the ...
For the first time, scientists have demonstrated how tanning beds cause fundamental DNA damage across almost the skin's entire surface that results in a threefold risk of developing melanoma. It puts ...
Researchers discovered that tanning beds cause widespread, mutation-laden DNA damage across almost all skin, explaining the sharply increased melanoma risk. Single-cell genomic analysis revealed ...
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The early aughts were the worst possible kind of golden age. Tans were inescapable—on Britney Spears’s midriff, on the flexing biceps outside of Abercrombie & Fitch stores. The Jersey Shore ethos of ...
Tanning beds are not safe and pose significant health risks, especially to skin and eye health. Health organizations worldwide strongly discourage their use. Risks of tanning beds include skin cancer, ...
You might be surprised to learn that in a world where fair skin is often idealised, there are people who actually prefer having a tanned complexion. Skin tanning is a process where people soak up the ...
You’ve surely heard of tanning drops—but what about it’s lighter-weight, translucent counterpart? The best tanning water provides a radiant, natural bronze—no UV rays necessary. It’s especially ...
Nasal tanning sprays or nasal tanners have not received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval or undergone rigorous scientific testing. Plus, there have already been reports of bad reactions to ...
House Republicans are pushing for legislation that would repeal the federal excise tax on indoor tanning services, which has been in place under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) since 2010. On Monday, ...