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INFORMATION on cancer prevention has been appearing time and time again in different media. However, preventable cancers are on the rise. This is caused, apart from many other factors, by a mindset that is influenced by information percolating from the West.
Rodney Steven II is taking his Genesis Health Clubs to Salina, with plans to open what will be his sixth location in early 2009. Steven, president and owner of Genesis Health Clubs, closed Tuesday on the purchase of a shopping center in Salina that will house a 60,000-square-foot fitness club and indoor tennis facility. The 95,000-square-foot shopping center is at Ninth and Cloud. The $7 ...
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The American Academy of Dermatology (Academy) issued a statement in response to the Food and Drug Administration's Report to Congress about labeling information on the relationship between the use of indoor tanning devices and development of skin cancer or other skin damage. The FDA report was submitted pursuant to Section 230 of the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007.
The American Academy of Dermatology (Academy) today issued a statement in response to the Food and Drug Administration's Report to Congress about labeling information on the relationship between the use of indoor tanning devices and development of skin cancer or other skin damage. The FDA report was submitted pursuant to Section 230 of the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007.
The American Academy of Dermatology today issued a statement in response to the Food and Drug Administration's Report to Congress about labeling information on the relationship between the use of indoor tanning devices and development of skin cancer or other skin damage.
Policies designed to prevent teens from using tanning beds do not appear to be working, and having a spouse or significant other may motivate men to get screened for prostate cancer.
Title: Laws Governing Indoor Tanning by Teens Don't Work Category: Health News Created: 12/9/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 12/9/2008
State laws meant to keep teens out of indoor tanning booths haven't made a dent, a new study has found, disappointing doctors hoping to reduce deadly skin cancers.
MONDAY, Dec. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Policies enacted by states to restrict and limit indoor tanning by children under 18 aren't working, cancer researchers report.
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