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Kenny Mann
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These are observational studies, the questions asked have you tanned in a tanning bed then determining that’s what caused it, really! People do go to festivals, beaches etc. and get burned but that isn’t taken into consideration, after all burning is the biggest danger and under a controlled environment like a salon

Over exposure is bad uv is good and necessary for life

understanding uvr away from special interests.

Just because they tanned does not mean they will get skin cancer, the Jersey group does over expose themselves but may never see cancer moderate exposure has proven to be beneficial as it is part of what supports life. The whole sun scare thing has been promoted by lobbyists many more things kill many more people than

I’m sure that most people posting negative comments on moderate uv exposure, which does have health benefits, consume alcohol which kills 5 to 6 times more people from alcohol related cancers alone, 20,000 to 30,000 people as apposed to just at the most 5,500 uv related melanoma deaths. If we are going to start

and none have skin cancer!

I would think that most people here opposed to moderate uv exposure, which does have many health benefits, drink alcohol. Alcohol causes 5 to 6 times the cancer related deaths 20,000 to 30,000 not including other health issues as opposed to at the most 5,500 melanoma related deaths connected with uv. Why are we not

Deaths from UV related melanoma are at most 5,500, 35% of melanoma deaths are from different causes and on parts of the body never exposed to UV.

You do realize that moderate exposure to uv is good and necessary for life. Sun beds are stronger thats why you go in shorter than you would in the sun to get the vitamin D, actually a hormone, and nitric oxide for a healthy life. Even The Skin Cancer Foundation states “Melanoma is different. The sun exposure pattern