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  • Post published:September 18, 2013

Regular sunbed use contributes significant amounts to your annual UV radiation exposure – the exposed skin area is at least twice as large as the average sunbather’s.

Source: Ultraviolet radiation and the INTERSUN Programme: Sunbeds @ World Health Organization

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