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Wow, did you hear the latest on tanning beds? They have been put into a category with mustard gas. They say they are 12 times worse than the sun. And if you tan in them prior to 30 yrs. old, you have a 75% greater chance of getting melanoma.

I just wondered how others felt about this. I consider this a health issue and would love to keep anyone from going through this. One American dies every hour from melanoma.

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Hi MIke
Thanks for posting this important information! I do not support the use of tanning beds - for the obvious reasons you stated above. I don't think most people know this. Spread the word!
In the past few weeks, I have run into several people I went to high school with, and was shocked to see that they look about 10-15 years older than I do--because they tan and I don't. I don't know if they've done it under the sun or in a tanning bed, but I think it's a health issue either way. And they must be in denial thinking it looks good, because in reality their skin looks like leather.

I know some MTs who actually have tanning beds in their office, and plenty of salons here have them. To me the worst thing is young teenage girls getting in them oblivious to the fact that they are almost guaranteeing themselves trouble down the road. Lots of times their mothers use the tanning bed so they think it's okay for them, too. It isn't!

I think there should be warnings prominently posted on tanning beds just like they are on a pack of cigarettes. It's the same thing.
Actually they did label them a carcinogen. So you are right on. I'm surprised they can even be legal. I know it may anger some folks, but I really think it will be a medical problem in the future.

Laura Allen said:
In the past few weeks, I have run into several people I went to high school with, and was shocked to see that they look about 10-15 years older than I do--because they tan and I don't. I don't know if they've done it under the sun or in a tanning bed, but I think it's a health issue either way. And they must be in denial thinking it looks good, because in reality their skin looks like leather.

I know some MTs who actually have tanning beds in their office, and plenty of salons here have them. To me the worst thing is young teenage girls getting in them oblivious to the fact that they are almost guaranteeing themselves trouble down the road. Lots of times their mothers use the tanning bed so they think it's okay for them, too. It isn't!

I think there should be warnings prominently posted on tanning beds just like they are on a pack of cigarettes. It's the same thing.
What is your source?
Who are they? Remember responsible forums start with responsible research.
This paricular forum was MSNBC on the new medical show with Dr. Nancy. Do you have evidence to the contrary? If even half the evidence is true, I will continue to warn others and never get in one again myself. Laura was right, it seems too coincidental the leather skin and years in all those tanning beds. I would rather ere on the safe side. And if we can lower health costs,in the years to come, that would be icing.

I. Paul Dunsdon said:
What is your source?
Who are they? Remember responsible forums start with responsible research.
I was always very weary about tanning beds. As a younger individual I've witnessed most of my friends get this new hobby and practice it religiously. I haven't really done any research pertaining to this. So it is really interesting to hear this new "discovery". Thanks for the info.
Some of you have contacted me off line and wanted more info bout this. Here is just one, but do more research and find out for yourselves. http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/07/29/tanning-beds-cancer.html

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