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  2. Health experts warn that it's not safe to use tanning beds ...

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    Europe has even higher rates of tanning bed use than the U.S., and despite Norway having regulations against minors using tanning beds, Bendiksen says she used one for the first time when she was ...

  3. Of course, the major risk with using tanning beds is skin cancer. In a landmark study , the IARC found that using a tanning bed before the age of 35 increases the risk for melanoma by 75 percent.

  4. Sun tanning - Wikipedia

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    The study suggests that the melanoma risk is linked more closely to total exposure than it is to the age at which an individual first uses a tanning bed. [23] Frequent tanning also has behavioural reinforcing effects, [24] following UVA radiation epidermal keratinocytes synthesize POMC inducing the production of β-Endorphins, which are opioid ...

  5. 20% of Gen Z adults say getting a tan is 'more important' to ...

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    Most Gen Z adults ages 18 to 25 are unaware of the risks of sunburn and some believe outdated myths about tanning, according to a new survey from the American Academy of Dermatology.. The survey ...

  6. Health effects of sunlight exposure - Wikipedia

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    [43] [failed verification] UVC is the highest-energy, most-dangerous type of ultraviolet radiation, and causes adverse effects that can variously be mutagenic or carcinogenic. [44] Despite the importance of the sun to vitamin D synthesis, it is prudent to limit the exposure of skin to UV radiation from sunlight [45] and from tanning beds. [46]

  7. Cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    [2] [14] [15] The risk associated with UV radiation correlates with cumulative exposure rather than early-life exposure. [16] Tanning beds have emerged as a significant source of UV radiation. Genetic predispositions, such as xeroderma pigmentosum [17] and certain forms of epidermolysis bullosa, [18] also increase susceptibility to cSCC.

  8. Skin cancer - Wikipedia

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    The risk of developing skin cancer can be reduced through a number of measures including decreasing indoor tanning and mid-day sun exposure, increasing the use of sunscreen, [51] and avoiding the use of tobacco products. It is important to limit sun exposure and to avoid tanning beds, because they both involve UV light.

  9. Witney Carson, of 'DWTS', on melanoma diagnosis - AOL

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