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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for tanning
  1. ... one or more blistering sunburns during childhood Use tanning devices, such as tanning beds Other risk factors include: Having close relatives ...
  2. ... painted white. DO NOT use sun lamps and tanning beds (tanning salons). Spending 15 to 20 minutes at a tanning salon is as dangerous as a day spent ...
  3. ... skin burns. Do not use sun lamps and tanning beds (salons). Spending 15 to 20 minutes at a tanning salon is as dangerous as a day spent ...
  4. ... round, including in the winter. Avoid sun lamps, tanning beds, and tanning salons. Other things to know about sun exposure: ...
  5. ... round, including in the winter. Avoid sun lamps, tanning beds, and tanning salons. Other things to know about sun exposure: ...
  6. ... skin burns. Do not use sun lamps and tanning beds (salons). Spending 15 to 20 minutes at a tanning salon is as dangerous as a day spent ...
  7. ... cells. These harmful rays are also found in tanning beds and sunlamps. Sunburns and many years of ... in direct sun for a long time. Avoid tanning beds and sun lamps.
  8. ... of sun exposure may improve acne slightly, but tanning mostly hides the acne. Too much exposure to ...
  9. ... in airborne anthrax spores during processes such as tanning hides and processing wool. Breathing in spores means ...
  10. ... found in: Cuticle removal products Drain cleaners Leather tanning chemicals Fertilizers Herbicides Paint removers Button or disc ...
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