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Default Solariums found to raise skin cancer risk in young (Reuters) (Yahoo)

Reuters - Using a solarium to gain a suntan increases the risk of developing skin cancer by 98 percent if you are under the age of 35, with one visit heightening the chance of developing a melanoma by 22 percent, said an Australian study.

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