Do Tanning Beds Cause Cancer?
Unfortunately tanning Beds do Cause Cancer. That's the verdict in
a recent article published on BBC
news. They make no bones about the fact that tanning beds
do cause cancer meaning they are carcinogenic to humans.
In fact to help make the point, the IARC, which is an expert committee that
makes world health recommendations, says that Melanoma is increased by 75% in people who regularly use sun beds
before the age of 30.
Such findings have caused the U.K. to consider banning the use of tanning
beds to those under the age of 18. They are even going so far as to put tanning beds in the same league of
health risks as smoking and asbestos.
It's not clear, however on how the cancer risk is increased if taking safety
precautions when using sun beds. For example, practicing safety by not burning and limiting the number of sessions
per year, but overall it is safe to assume that tanning beds can
cause skin cancer.
If you love the look of a tan but want to go a much healthier route, you
might be better of using sunless tanning methods. It's a lot safer and the results are faster.
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