One in Five Sunbed Users May Be 'Addicted', Study Finds
August 21, 2017
August 21, 2017
LONDON, Aug. 21 -- The British Association of Dermatologists issued the following news release:
Scientists have tested a potential new way of screening for symptoms of indoor tanning addiction in sunbed users, showing that as many as one in five users may be addicted to the practice.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation has been classified as carcinogenic to humans. One important source of exposure to UV rays are indoor tanning facilities, commonly known as sunbeds. A growing bod . . .
Scientists have tested a potential new way of screening for symptoms of indoor tanning addiction in sunbed users, showing that as many as one in five users may be addicted to the practice.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation has been classified as carcinogenic to humans. One important source of exposure to UV rays are indoor tanning facilities, commonly known as sunbeds. A growing bod . . .