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Skin cancer in children.
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Argumentation and Debate - 38205 »
Argumentation and Debate - 38205
Argumentation and Debate - 38205☜These are the maps from students from my Argumentation and Debate class in the Spring 2011 semester. Having all students clustered around one map helps with navigation and collaboration.☜F1CEB7
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Indoor tanning. »
Indoor tanning.
Indoor tanning.☜☜FFB597
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Indoor tanning in moderation is good for you. »
Indoor tanning in moderation is good for you.
Indoor tanning in moderation is good for you. ☜☜FFB597
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No direct correlation between melanoma and UV light exposure. »
No direct correlation between melanoma and UV light exposure.
No direct correlation between melanoma and UV light exposure. ☜Common misconception between the relationship of Melanoma and exposure to ultraviolet light. Currently no scientific evidence supports a positive corrilation between melanoma formation and indoor UV light exposure.☜59C6EF
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Skin cancer in children.
Skin cancer in children.☜☜EF597B
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Minors can not tan without parental consent. »
Minors can not tan without parental consent.
Minors can not tan without parental consent.☜Due to regulations from the FDA parental consent is required for minors to tan. FDA has an age limit to be able to tan in a UV tanning bed. ☜98CE71
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Indoor Tanning Bad, Docs Say
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Christine Lagorio
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Jared Kubicka-Miller
0:42 AM 18 May 2011 GMT
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Dermatologists have warned for years that indoor tanning can cause skin cancer and should be avoided. The doctors' latest broadside comes in a selective review of scientific evidence on the risks and benefits of indoor tanning. Researcher Jody A. Levine, M.D., is a pediatrician and senior dermatology resident at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.
"We know that ultraviolet radiation is a carcinogen just like tobacco," Levine tells WebMD. "Radiation use has been declared a carcinogen by the National Institutes of Health. And the World Health Organization recognizes that no person under 18 should use a sun bed."
Levine and colleagues conclude that indoor tanning is a dangerous practice — especially for teens. The American Academy of Dermatology and the American Medical Association have called for a ban on the sale and use of tanning equipment for nonmedical purposes. And the FDA and CDC each encourage people to avoid the use of tanning beds and sun lamps.
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