Sentences with phrase «raise skin cancer risk»

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State Health Commissioner Howard Zucker said using indoor tanning raises the risk of skin cancer and can prematurely age skin as well as potentially burn skin and injure customers» eyes.
The thin tissue layer separating the epidermis from the dermis below is extremely fragile, causing blistering, peeling, and fraying of the skin, leaving wounds that can be deadly and raising the risk of skin cancer.
You'll experience heart issues, raised cholesterol, bad skin and a risk of diabetes and cancers.
And while I'll admit that I've never gotten much of a sunburn on skin covered by my clothing, I know these rays can do a lot of other damage, like causing your skin to age faster and raising your risk of skin cancer.
This not only raises the risk of autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism, but other inflammation - based diseases all too common today: heart disease, cancer, stroke, and disorders of the gut, skin, and respiratory system.
According to the FDA, other concerns can include disguising / leaving untreated symptoms that are really caused by another illness (such as an autoimmune disorder or dietary intolerance) or potential side effects like raising the risk for blood clots, stroke, gallbladder disease, vision changes, skin changes, mood swings, and possibly heart disease or breast cancer
Dr. Johnson noted that UV - B light exposure can raise the risk of skin cancer and that UV - B light exposure is not that well quantified for older people.
But the raised risk of skin cancers from the extra ultraviolet radiation streaming through the thinned ozone layer is real enough, particularly for reckless white - skinned sunbathers.
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