Indoor tanning is trending among Gen Z. A new study finds tanning bed users not only have a much higher risk of melanoma, ...
The study, which was published in the journal Science Advances, links indoor tanning to a three-times greater risk of ...
Despite coming back in style, the dangers of tanning beds never went away, particularly one side effect that’s more than skin deep and literally changing DNA.
A recent study out of Northwestern University found evidence that using tanning beds can increase a person’s risk of ...
For the first time, scientists have proven tanning beds are more dangerous than the sun and cause widespread DNA damage.
Though tanning may be far from people’s minds this winter, a new study out of Northwestern Medicine is highlighting the risks of tanning beds, and showing how they can lead to skin cancer.
Researchers linked users to a higher rate of skin cell mutation, especially in places usually protected from sun exposure.
Tanning beds are cosmetic devices that have ultraviolet (UV) lamps that produce an intense darkening of the skin when people ...
Researchers discovered that tanning beds cause widespread, mutation-laden DNA damage across almost all skin, explaining the ...
UV (ultraviolet) radiation is the primary risk factor of skin cancer, including melanoma. And while most cases are tied to the UV exposure we get from the Sun, tanning beds pose a clear risk as well.
A case-control cohort study of patients considered at high risk for melanoma finds that tanning bed users have higher rates ...
Undergoing ultraviolet light sessions is as harmful as exposing yourself to the sun without any sunscreen. To understand why ...