Cancer From Tanning Beds


Dermatology Association Calls for Tighter Regulations on Indoor Tanning - For most teens, getting a tan during spring break or in preparation for the prom is as common as these rites of passage themselves. Although teens...


Q:How do the beds and booths work?
A:Tanning beds and booths basically imitate the sun. The sun emits three kinds of UV rays (the ones that make you tan). UV-C has the shortest wavelength of the three, and is also the most harmful. The sun emits UV-C light, but then it's absorbed by the ozone layer and pollution. Tanning lamps filter out this type of UV light. UV-B, the middle wavelength, starts the tanning process, but overexposure can cause sunburn. UV-A has the longest wavelength, and it completes the tanning process. Tanning lamps use the best ratio of UV-B and UV-A light to provide optimal tanning results, with a lowered risk of overexposure.
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The jury is definitely still out on the hotly debated issue of whether or not sun beds are safe. Some say they're a convenient and harmless way of tanning without spending hours frying in the sun. Others say they cause skin cancer and should be banned. Sun Tanning Beds - A Tribute to Skin Cancer?Former Breast Cancer Patient and Tanning Beds Response 1: Patient relays a personal story, and gives good advice (stay away f

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