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Teenage Girls Continue to 'Fake 'n' Bake' Despite
Health Warnings
Ask Snooki from "Jersey Shore." She knows.
There's nothing like that pre-cancerous glow to say,
"Hey, boys, I'm young and sexy. Love me now before my skin
turns to beef jerky, and I die from melanoma."
Not that teenage girls need Snooki's encouragement to do
something stupid. According to U.S. News & World Report,
beauty-obsessed adolescents continue to "fake 'n' bake" even
though tanning poses the most publicized health risks since
smoking.
Unless you have actually been living on Venus to catch
some truly tasty rays the past few years, you know what
ultraviolet light can do to your skin. For one thing,
according to U.S. News, it increases your risk of deadly
skin cancer by 75 percent.
"Whatever," say millions of American teenage girls as
they smack their bubble gum and twirl their hair.
Some 32 percent of them used a tanning bed within the
past year, according to a poll by the American Academy of
Dermatology, and a quarter of them tan on a weekly
basis.
The results are more grim than sexy. According to U.S.
News, 68,000 people develop melanoma every year, and at
least 9,000 of these people die. Melanoma rates have
reportedly risen in the last 30 years, especially among
girls.
The Associated Press reports lawmakers in New York are
considering the first state ban on indoor tanning for anyone
younger than 18. Roughly half the states regulate indoor
tanning for children and teenagers, and New York currently
requires parental consent for kids between the ages 14 to 17
to get indoor tans.
"The challenge is that teens have access to indoor
tanning salons on almost every corner," Ronald Moy, the
dermatology academy's president, tells U.S. News.
"We are very concerned that this behavior will lead to a
continued increase in the incidence of skin cancer in young
people and, ultimately, more untimely deaths from this
devastating disease," he adds. "Our survey underscores the
importance of educating young women about the very real
risks of tanning."
Source: www.parentdish.com/2011/05/05/teenage-girls-tanning-salons/?icid=main%7Chtmlws-main-n%7Cdl5%7Csec3_lnk3%7C212464
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