Skin cancer and tanning badges


                Skin cancer and tanning badges


 Cancer cancer in the United States is usually seen as a cancerous cancer. Skin cancer is the second most common cancer for women 20-29 years old. Many skin cancer is directly linked to both indoor and outdoor tanning behavior. Although outdoor tanning occurs in different ways (sport, workplace, etc) through the internal tanning of the United States, it mainly occurs in tanning paintings with special cutting beds.


Tanning beds are specially designed devices which emit UV radiation and light during a predetermined amount. Recently, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies the identification bed of human carcinogens. This helped to strengthen many state decisions for parental consent for someone who is under the age of 18 to prohibit the use of shoulder beds for their most serious classification and people under 16 years of age.


Interestingly, most of the skin cancer among the beauty sponsor participants have created several shocks for the high-profile laws that prohibit various state-sanctions laws. Although it may seem that this push against tanning is only in the United States, it has indeed become a global war. Several Western European countries have formulated similar restrictions and prohibited the ban on five states of Brazil and Australia.

Most of those behaviors, particularly risky, are those who use tanning beds. These are:

Failure to wear given goggles (it can be severe eye problems or even ocular melanoma)
Start with a long exposure - this may cause burns
Failure to follow the manufacturer suggests exposure times based on the type of skin failure
Tanning while using medication can make you more sensitive to UV rays.
Tanning under 16 - A small person begins to increase the likelihood of a higher chance of skin cancer.
Although many people tanning companies can claim that internal tanning "Vitamin D is the safest way" but this is not true. Americans are able to accept their recommended amount of Vitamin D through exposure to their diet and normal daily sunlight exposure. VDA and FTC have recently started investigating and prosecuting major tanning beds for multiple false claims regarding Vitamin D statements.

In conclusion, the beds cut is a dangerous habit. There are thousands of salons in the United States, which offer tanning, but the rules are becoming rigid and more commonplace. Special concerns are a wide range of false and false information related to indoor tanning safety. Surgeon General, including CDC and FDA, is working to increase public awareness about the dangers of indoor tanning.

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