On the other side of the coin, these celebs are a little pink for our liking. Seems like they can burn too! ^GR

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On the other side of the coin, these celebs are a little pink for our liking. Seems like they can burn too! ^GR
Banning Solariums Across NSW
In February of this year the New South Wales declared the intention to ban all solariums. This is an action that the Australian Cancer Council has been campaigning about for years. The campaign has gained momentum since the tragic death of Clare Oliver in 2007 (see below).
The Cancer Council states anyone who has used a tanning bed before they turn 35 has doubled their risk of developing melanoma. Hopefully the beds will be banned by 2014.
Former Cancer Council chief executive, Dr Andrew Penman believes the ban will be effective. “I think the effect of today’s announcement will be to send out a very strong message to the industry…understand the seriousness of the exposure they’ve subjected themselves to,” he says.
The New South Wales Government is the only Government to instill these rules. But there has been a lot of pressure on the Victorian Government to create these rules. Although there are age limits on sun bed usage, there is still pressure for the government to do more.
Do you think this should be a nation wide law? Or is out choice to use sun beds? WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Picture, quotes and information sourced from ABC News NSW Bans Solariums Doctors Call For Ban on Sunbeds
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