Paul Saladino· MD
i would welcome any evidence that anyone is aware of that a tanning bed is uniquely damaging relative to the sun when we control for intensity and we limit our time of use and do not get burned
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
i would welcome any evidence that anyone is aware of that a tanning bed is uniquely damaging relative to the sun when we control for intensity and we limit our time of use and do not get burned
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i would welcome any evidence that anyone is aware of that a tanning bed is uniquely damaging relative to the sun when we control for intensity and we limit our time of use and do not get burned
if you go to a tanning bed i do not believe there is any evidence to support the notion that a tanning bed will increase your risk of cancer more than being in the sunlight which most of us accept as a very good thing if you do not get burned