Sunbeds give out ultraviolet (UV) rays that increase your risk of developing skin cancer (both malignant melanoma and non-melanoma).Many sunbeds give out greater doses of UV rays than the midday tropical sun.The risks are greater for young people.
Evidence shows:UV rays can also damage your eyes, causing problems such as irritation, conjunctivitis or cataracts, particularly if you do not wear goggles.SOURCE: NHSTracey continued: “I’ve been known to go out on a Saturday night and maybe have two or three sunbeds in different shops on the same day.“It’s not recommended because you just roast.
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