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Indoor Tanning and Youth - Compliance, Inspection, and Enforcement of Legislation
Indoor tanning is a common health risk behaviour that exposes users to artificial ultraviolet radiation, which can lead to skin cancer. Evidence of the dangers of indoor tanning and its popularity, including among youth, has led jurisdictions around the ...
Reimann, Jessica
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An initial study of behavioral addiction symptom severity and demand for indoor tanning.
Indoor tanning remains a popular activity in Western cultures despite a growing body of literature suggesting its link to skin cancer and melanoma. Advances in indoor tanning research have illuminated problematic patterns of its use.
James G. Murphy +11 more
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Utilization of Indoor Tanning: A Cross-Sectional Study Using Mobile Device Data. [PDF]
Wehner MR +9 more
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Carrageenans, widely used food additives, disrupted intestinal epithelial integrity in a gut‐on‐a‐chip model. All types (κ‐, ɩ‐, λ‐) induced cytotoxicity, inflammation and tight junction (TJ) disruption, triggering TNF‐mediated immune responses. λ‐Carrageenan had the most severe effects, supporting the Epithelial Barrier Theory linking food additives ...
Na Sun +13 more
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Sunless and Indoor Tanning Among U.S. Non-Hispanic White Women Ages 18-49 Years. [PDF]
Seidenberg AB +3 more
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This Finnish registry study shows that concomitant occupational asthma and rhinitis are common in patients with occupational contact urticaria or protein contact dermatitis, often sharing the same exposure. When evaluating occupational immediate allergy, both skin and airway symptoms should be considered.
Ville Ojanen +4 more
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Peer Crowd Identification and Indoor Artificial UV Tanning Behavioral Tendencies
In this study, the relation between peer crowd identification and indoor tanning behavioral tendencies was examined. Participants were 174 undergraduate students at a large university in the USA.
Hillhouse, Joel +2 more
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The potential carcinogenic risk of tanning beds: clinical guidelines and patient safety advice
Mette Mogensen1, Gregor BE Jemec21Department of Dermatology, Gentofte Hospital, Hellerup, Denmark; 2Department of Dermatology, Roskilde Hospital, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Copenhagen, Roskilde, DenmarkIntroduction: In 2009, the WHO listed ...
Mette Mogensen, Gregor BE Jemec
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Background:. Exposure to ultraviolet radiation is a leading risk factor for developing all types of skin cancer. In the United States, an estimated 7.8 million young adults engage in indoor tanning. Objective:.
Jazmin Newton, MD +7 more
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Assessing adults' beliefs about the motivations for indoor tanning. [PDF]
Dao DD +7 more
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