Half of all indoor tanning businesses are reporting better-than-expected results in the first quarter of 2011, according to a SmartTan.com poll conducted this week.
According to the poll, 50 percent are reporting better-than-expected business performance for the first three …
A fashion industry blogger posted this week that sunscreen over-use has gone overboard and that avoiding the sun is riskier to your health than getting too much sun.
Marta Wohrle, a regular contributor to Truth In Aging, posted the essay …
The American Academy of Pediatrics new policy statement on UV exposure — which has received media attention for suggesting that those under age 18 should not be permitted to use commercial sunbeds — also includes language suggesting that most chemical …
A new report published by SunHerald.com has found that online consumer reviews and social media sites have a larger role in a small businesses reputation than its own website. The marketing firm Marchex collected data from search results of 150 …
The U.S. National Cancer Institute — in bold type on an a section added to its web site in June 2010 — admits that there is no evidence that avoiding sunlight or sunbeds actually decreases the risk of skin cancer.…
A Washington, D.C., consumer group is reminding consumers that mis-use (over-use) of chemical sunscreen will lead to vitamin D deficiency and may actually contribute to an increase in skin cancer rates.
The non-profit Environmental Working Group — perhaps the world’s …
More than seven out of 10 indoor tanning business owners say they are considering adding “red light therapy” equipment into their studios in 2011, according to the results of a SmartTan.com poll conducted this month.
According to the poll, 71 …
An independent medical panel blasted the World Health Organization — the group that prompted worldwide headlines about UV and sunbeds in 2009 by calling sunbeds as dangerous as arsenic and mustard gas — for conflicts of interest among members of …