Dangers of tanning booths.

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In America there is an obsession with being good looking, and currently, tan skin is in. These days tanning salons are as easy to find as a Mc Donald's drive thru. They are affordable and provide quick results. Sure you will look great, but what is the price to pay in the long run. If you are part of the ever-growing crowd of indoor tanners, you could be faced with serious health risks in the …

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