Getting an indoor tan? You’re making your skin much older, science confirms - You’re also putting yourself at risk for the ...
Tanning beds may offer a convenient indoor alternative to sunbathing, but a new study suggests they could be worse for the ...
New research suggests that indoor tanning may age skin at the genetic level far faster than previously believed, potentially ...
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.
More striking still, the genetic damage showed up even in body areas that rarely see the sun. The findings, published today ...
Indoor tanning is trending among Gen Z. A new study finds tanning bed users not only have a much higher risk of melanoma, ...
Tanning bed use was associated with higher risk for melanoma, melanoma on sites with low cumulative sun exposure, and multiple melanomas.
Those who head to tanning salons to get that coveted sun-kissed, tan put their health at risk. Each year, roughly 450,000 new skin cancer cases are linked to indoor tanning. In short, no tanning bed ...
People who use tanning beds sometimes end up in the emergency room because of skin burns, eye injuries or fainting, according to a new study. Although the most-talked-about risk of indoor tanning is ...
People understandably take skin health very seriously, especially when skin cancer runs in their family. That’s why TikToker Anna (@icyac) routinely wears SPF, which protects skin from UVB rays, and ...
A woman’s experience with a tanning machine left her feeling red in the face. Emma Hoffstrom, a fitness influencer from Sweden, is now healing from severe burns and scars after spending 18 minutes in ...