Warning over the rising risk of sunbeds - Sunday Telegraph
Extract:
"Sunbed users are being warned that four out of five of the devices emit dangerous levels of cancer-causing ultraviolet radiation.
More than 80 per cent of sunbeds transmit UVB, the most damaging type of UV ray, at levels above European and British standards, a study has found. Researchers discovered a huge rise in sunbed use and a growing danger linked to the use of increasingly high-strength, stand-up booths and sunbeds.
The number of private sunbeds rose by 30 per cent from 1997 to 2005, according to the study in the British Journal of Dermatology.
The study, which compared the use of sunbeds in parts of Scotland in 1997 and 2005, showed a big increase in health risks. While the 1997 study showed the cancer risk to be equal to the UK summer sun, the average unit now carries the same risk as the midday Mediterranean sun.
Users were ignorant of the risks. Asked about the dangers of sunbeds, almost half did not cite skin cancer.
Last month, a mother of two children, died from skin cancer after using a sunbed twice a day for seven years. Zita Farrelly, from Salford, died at 29, three days after her daughter's first birthday."
Sunday, 22 July 2007
Many sunbeds emit dangerous levels of cancer-causing ultraviolet radiation.
Labels:
Health,
skin cancer,
sunbeds,
ultraviolet radiation,
UVB,
Zita Farrelly
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