It’s a good question – one that does have a good answer, but which we all sometimes forget. A close look at our warning labels and our consent forms reveals the answer:
…DANGER: Ultraviolet radiation. Follow instructions. Avoid overexposure. As
Cosmopolitan Magazine’s coverage of a new melanoma study, spun in a blatant attempt to sell more sunscreen, has been called “embarrassing journalism” by the International Smart Tan Network.…
Cosmopolitan Magazine’s coverage of a new melanoma study, spun in a blatant attempt to sell more sunscreen, has been called “embarrassing journalism” by the International Smart Tan Network.…
The Wall Street Journal last week questioned the validity of vitamin D research conducted by vitamin D pioneer Dr. Michael Holick, whose acceptance of $160,000 in funding from the UV Foundation has ties to the indoor tanning industry.…
The Wall Street Journal last week questioned the validity of vitamin D research conducted by vitamin D pioneer Dr. Michael Holick, whose acceptance of $160,000 in funding from the UV Foundation has ties to the indoor tanning industry.…
Cosmopolitan Magazine, with financial partnership from the American Academy of Dermatology and skin care giant Clinique, again misrepresented the difference between UV light emitted by the sun and UV light emitted in indoor tanning units.…
Cosmopolitan Magazine, with financial partnership from the American Academy of Dermatology and skin care giant Clinique, again misrepresented the difference between UV light emitted by the sun and UV light emitted in indoor tanning units.…
Cosmopolitan Magazine, with financial partnership from the American Academy of Dermatology and skin care giant Clinique, continued its misrepresentation of how much UV light people need to make vitamin D, suggesting in May that “You can get plenty of vitamin …