New research suggests that indoor tanning may age skin at the genetic level far faster than previously believed, potentially ...
Indoor tanning is trending among Gen Z. A new study finds tanning bed users not only have a much higher risk of melanoma, ...
Indoor tanning is associated with markedly higher mutation burdens and cancer-driving genetic changes in melanocytes taken ...
Research reveals that artificial sources of ultraviolet radiation cause cellular mutations that can be the seeds of future ...
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Scientists reveal how tanning beds age your skin on a genetic level
Tanning beds may offer a convenient indoor alternative to sunbathing, but a new study suggests they could be worse for the ...
A case-control cohort study of patients considered at high risk for melanoma finds that tanning bed users have higher rates ...
Tanning bed use was associated with higher risk for melanoma, melanoma on sites with low cumulative sun exposure, and multiple melanomas.
Use of tanning beds more than doubles the risk of developing melanoma by increasing the mutation burden in melanocytes, including at skin sites with ...
Tanning beds are cosmetic devices that have ultraviolet (UV) lamps that produce an intense darkening of the skin when people ...
Researchers linked users to a higher rate of skin cell mutation, especially in places usually protected from sun exposure.
Researchers found skin cells from patients who used tanning beds had nearly twice as many mutations as patients who didn’t, ...
Use of tanning beds nearly triples the risk of developing melanoma, and it also damages the DNA of skin cells across the body ...
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