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Study Finds Higher Rate of Genetic Mutations in Skin Cells of Young Indoor Tanning Bed Users

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A recent study has identified genetic changes in the skin cells of young indoor tanning bed users, revealing that their skin undergoes mutations at a higher rate than individuals twice their age. Researchers found that these genetic alterations could increase susceptibility to skin cancer, providing new insights into the long-term effects of indoor tanning on youthful skin.

The findings highlight a significant link between indoor tanning and accelerated genetic aging in skin cells. While previous studies have established a connection between tanning beds and heightened risk of skin cancer, this research marks the first time scientists have observed such extensive genetic changes in younger individuals who use tanning beds. The study suggests that these mutations may accumulate over time, potentially leading to greater health risks as users age. Researchers emphasize the importance of understanding how lifestyle choices like indoor tanning can impact cellular health and contribute to long-term consequences for skin integrity.

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Date: December 27, 2025

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