Youth People Obsessed With Sunless Tanning (Part 3)
So young, so careless
It’s obvious that relatively few teenagers are aware that sunburns increase their risk of skin cancer. Yet they continue to use tanning beds regularly. What happens during childhood is crucial; an early sunburn history is the foundation of potential further cancer. Nationalwide warning campaigns in the United States didn’t show too many improvements in teens’ attitude. But things have to be changed drastically, since melanoma is rising to critical range. In the past years, at least 13 states have begun to regulate teen tanning (bed or booth exposing) by:
- requiring parental presence
- asking written parental agreement for teenagers under 18.
The state of California asks for a doctor’s prescription; otherwise, indoor tanning sessions are forbidden for kids under 18. Moreover, a bill in Maryland requires all three: parental presence, written consent of parents and medical approval ! The sooner teens learn to protect their skin, the better. Skin cancer is mostly incurable.
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Dana Scripca writes for http://www.sunlesstanning.ws where you can find more information about Sunless Tanning. Please feel free to use this article in your Newsletter or on your website. |