Tanning beds promise a quick glow, but a new study says the real cost is written deep into your skin. Researchers have found that young indoor tanners carry genetic damage in their skin cells that ...
A Northwestern University study found that tanning bed use triples the risk of melanoma and causes widespread DNA mutations across the skin. Researchers discovered that indoor tanners had nearly twice ...
(Ben Schamisso/NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY-UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM/AFP) When Heidi Tarr was a teenager, she used a tanning bed several times a week with her friends because they all wanted to glow like a ...
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Hop onto TikTok and you'll find lots of videos of young people — mostly women — fake baking under the glowing UV lights of a tanning bed. Seattle dermatologist Heather Rogers says this is an alarming ...
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Indoor tanning is trending among Gen Z. A new study finds tanning bed users not only have a much higher risk of melanoma, they also have DNA... Tanning bed users are at higher risk of skin cancer, ...