Women health
*Women health>>>Skin Cancer

Which do you think is more prone to skin cancer, the Sun or Tanning Beds?



Which do you think is more prone to skin cancer, the Sun or Tanning Beds?

Everything must be done in moderation. If you lay out in the sun too long and get serious UV burns you are just as prone as if you stay in too long or excessively use a tanning bed. Since the UV bombardment of a tanning bed is a conscious decision one would think that it would be less prone to abuse. Sometimes when you are outdoors it is easy to not realize you are getting burned.
Tanning beds have no filtration.

The Sun has the atmosphere.
The Sun.
The sun.
Tanning beds are much more dangerous. A half hour at a tanning salon is the same as 8 hours in the sun. If you want to tan, go with sunless ... try the spray-on or a gradual lotion.
The sun. Use some sunscreen when you're out there.
tanning beds. Unless you're like me and you never get burned at all ever in life at all. LIKE REALLY, I DON'T EVER GET BURNED. I SWEAR....LIKE NEVER EVER AT ALL IN MY WHOLE LIFE EVER!!!!! K, that is all.
Tags
Schizophrenia Scleroderma Sexual Dysfunction Sinusitis Sjogren Syndrome Skin Cancer Skin Health Sleep Disorders Smoking Stress Stroke
Related information
  • Which do you think is more prone to skin cancer, the Sun or Tanning Beds?
  • What activities should i do for research on skin cancer?
  • Is it true that if you have a skin cancer removed from one part of your body, other spots might come up elsewh
  • I want to tan, but am afraid of skin cancer. What product can I use?
  • Where should I go to get screened for skin cancer?
  • Do people with extremely "fair" skin run a higher risk of sun damage due to sunburns or skin cancer?
  • Did you know UV rays from tanning beds increase skin cancer?
  • Can repeatedly picking at a scab or sore cause skin cancer/melanoma?
  •    

    Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster
    The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.