Tanning Beds in Health Clubs: A Common Contradiction
The high prevalence of tanning beds in health club chains suggests medical discourse about the dangers of tanning is not reaching fitness enthusiasts who equate tanning with a healthy appearance.
The high prevalence of tanning beds in health club chains suggests medical discourse about the dangers of tanning is not reaching fitness enthusiasts who equate tanning with a healthy appearance.
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