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Are you dying for a sun tan?
Shields Gazette, UK - Jul 31, 2008
By Angela Reed YOUNG sunbed users in South Tyneside are being urged to heed warnings about skin cancer. Teenagers are the target of a hard-hitting piece of ...

Telegraph.co.uk
A suntan? That's just so de trop
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Jul 30, 2008
In London's parks, young women strip down to their bras and knickers and stretch out. The men, bare-chested or sporting baggy shorts, are similarly lacking ...
Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories
nextbook, NY - Aug 4, 2008
Tarn and Fine never miss a chance to extol vanity?carrot cake is ?full of vitamins that can be used to improve your suntan,? a beet salad should be made ...
Skin Cancer Rate Soars Amongst the Young
PR Web (press release), WA - Jul 14, 2008
... powerful beds at the local tanning salon, the rates of malignant melanoma, the most lethal form of skin cancer, among the young have risen dramatically. ...
Sun Warning - Be SunSmart, says Cancer Research
Fortnightly Tenerife News, Spain - Jul 20, 2008
Most at risk groups include babies, young toddlers, young people who crave a suntan, whose who use sunbeds, men and outdoor workers. ...
Beach-goers aware of cancer risks, but still seek the sun
SouthCoastToday.com, MA - Aug 2, 2008
"But we tell them, first of all, a suntan is a sign of skin damage. To tan is really not a healthy thing. It's the body's attempt to block ultraviolet light ...
Sweltering Golf Fans Battle The Elements
WOWT, NE - Aug 3, 2008
"Just making sure they have plenty of liquids and of course we put on the suntan and stuff before we came so keeping an eye on them that way too," said Jeff ...
Young getting too much sun: study
Halifax News Net, Canada - Jul 10, 2008
Twenty-one per cent of Atlantic Canadian adults tried to get a suntan in 2006. Men and women were equally likely to try to get a tan. ...
Beta male
Times Online, UK - Aug 1, 2008
Or they would have done, if Ishmael hadn?t just given me a number four so I can maximise my suntan and look a bit hard on the beach. ...
Healthy Roads Offers Ten Tips for Summer Skin Safety
MarketWatch - Jul 30, 2008
If your teen insists on tanning, steer him or her toward sunless tanning lotions that can duplicate a natural suntan without incurring damaging UV rays. 8. ...
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DNA Damage in UV-irradiated Human Skin in Vivo: Automated Direct Measurement by Image Analysis ( … -
… , O Nikaido, T Matsunaga, NW Schipper, AR Young - International Journal of Radiation Biology, 1993 - informaworld.com
... largely govern both the ability to acquire a suntan and skin ... be in scheduled DNA
synthesis, i .e. in S-phase (Young et al ... 1 .57 1 .67 1 .91 1 .44 1.65 0.20 0.60 ...

Average Midrange Ultraviolet Radiation Flux and Time Outdoors Predict Melanoma Risk -
TR Fears, CC Bird, DP Guerry, RW Sagebiel, MH Gail … - Cancer Research, 2002 - AACR
... in ages 0?19 was 0.99 (P = 0.20; CI, 0.97 ... of all skin types and women who develop
a suntan. ... I. Sun exposure and malanocytic naevi in young Australian children ...

The effect of individual and situation-related factors on consumer selection of judgmental models
CW Park - Journal of Marketing Research, 1976 - JSTOR
... protection ability, brand reputation, and suntan capability. ... Study The subjects were
2941 young men and ... 0.27 (0.23) (Marginals) (0.09) (0.30) (0.20) Note: The ...

Use of Sunbeds or Sunlamps and Malignant Melanoma in Southern Sweden -
J Westerdahl, H Olsson, A M?sb?ck, C Ingvar, N … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1994 - Oxford Univ Press
... 0.20 0.83 ... evident dose- response relation and the higher odds ratio found among young,
for whom ... 6. Brodthagen H. Malignant melanoma caused by UV-A suntan bed? ...

Predictors of sun protection among adolescents at the beach
K Pratt, R Borland - Australian Psychologist, 1994 - informaworld.com
... that their behaviour would not be typical of young Australians at ... Males may intend
to get a suntan when they go to the ... ff= 0.20, F= 10.9, df = 2,89 p < .0001 ...

Micheline M Mathews-Roth
MA Boston - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - Am Soc Nutrition
... their ban on the sale of suntan pills until the ... Campbell et al?s study included children
aged as young ... consumption in the second village was 0.20 ? 0.10 mg ...

Impact of smoking images in magazines on the smoking attitudes and intentions of youth: an … -
OBJ Carter, RJ Donovan, NM Weller, G Jalleh - British Medical Journal, 2007 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
... Subjects A power analysis ( = 0.05 ? = 0.20) to detect a ... on attitudes to getting
a suntan and drinking ... about smoking: what percentage of young adults they ...

Increased skin reactivity to primary irritants provoked by hand eczema -
A Bj?rnberg - Archives of Dermatological Research, 1974 - Springer
... 24 and 72 h); 0.30/0 (24 and 72h); 0.20/0 (72 ... with the reactivity of another series
of young, non-eczematous ... last summer and had a very slight rest of sun tan. ...

Impact of smoking images in magazines on the
OBJ Carter, RJ Donovan, NM Weller, G Jalleh - British Medical Journal - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
... A power analysis (a = 0.05 b= 0.20) to detect a ... questions on attitudes to getting
a suntan and drinking ... about smoking: what percentage of young adults they ...

Genetics of leucine aminopeptidase in apple -
AG Manganaris, FH Alston - TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1992 - Springer
... Young leaves gave the best results. ... F132 ('Katy' x 'White Angel') an x an 37(aa+
an)b: 18nn 3:1 1.75 0.20 ... 'Holstein' bbc - - - 'Suntan' bbb a- ab- a- ...

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Suntan and alcohol 'keep you young'

Sunburn and alcohol may help reverse the ageing process, experts have surprisingly claimed. They found small doses of "stressors" normally considered dangerous to health can actually boost the body's self-repair system, and as a side-effect preserve youth.

Stressors having this effect could include alcohol, mild cases of sunburn or the stress caused by exercise. The phenomenon, called "hormesis", was once dismissed by most scientists but is now being taken seriously.

In recent years, it has been shown to extend lifespan in fruit flies, worms and rodents. If the results of such studies apply to people, it means hormesis could extend average human lifespan to 90.

Stressors seem to kick-start natural repair mechanisms, including the enzymes that patch up damaged DNA. As the repair systems fix damage normally caused by ageing, the body is rejuvenated.

The theory is described in a series of articles in the magazine New Scientist entitled "How to Live to 100..and enjoy it".

There is already indirect evidence that hormesis has positive effects on human lifespan, said New Scientist. US researchers tracked thousands of nuclear shipyard workers to study the effects of low doses of radiation. To their surprise, they found the death rate of workers was 24 per cent lower than that of a comparison group who were not exposed to radiation.

"Clearly too much radiation or poison are bad for you. However there may be a safe way to trick your body's repair mechanisms into overdrive," they said.

Other tips for achieving a long life span included sociability, happiness, mental exercise, and moving to a "longevity hotspot" where the number of centenarians exceeds one in 10,000.

 
 
 
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