Indoor tanning is trending among Gen Z. A new study finds tanning bed users not only have a much higher risk of melanoma, ...
UCSF researchers say intense tanning bed use in youth can trigger major, irreversible DNA damage linked to melanoma.
Use of tanning beds nearly triples the risk of developing melanoma, and it also damages the DNA of skin cells across the body ...
A case-control cohort study of patients considered at high risk for melanoma finds that tanning bed users have higher rates ...
For the first time, scientists have demonstrated how tanning beds cause fundamental DNA damage across almost the skin's ...
A study shows that young people who use tanning beds have more skin mutations including cells known to lead to skin cancer.
Researchers found skin cells from patients who used tanning beds had nearly twice as many mutations as patients who didn’t, ...
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Tanning beds are mutating your DNA and tripling the risk of deadly skin cancer
For the first time, scientists have proven tanning beds are more dangerous than the sun and cause widespread DNA damage.
Tanning beds triple the risk of the deadliest form of skin cancer, warns new research. The study is the first to show how ...
More striking still, the genetic damage showed up even in body areas that rarely see the sun. The findings, published today ...
Tanning beds not only increase melanoma risk but also inflict a molecular toll, causing a spike in DNA mutations within skin ...
A new study reveals that tanning beds cause melanoma-linked DNA damage across almost the entire skin surface, explaining the ...
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