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en Dermatologists often talk about people who seem 'addicted' to the sun – people who know it's not good for them to be bronzed all the time, but don't seem able to stop tanning. It's interesting that by slightly modifying tools used to identify substance-related disorders, we can see an objective similarity between regular tanning and those disorders.

en Dermatologists often talk about people who seem 'addicted' to the sun – people who know it's not good for them to be bronzed all the time, but don't seem able to stop tanning, ... It's interesting that by slightly modifying tools used to identify substance-related disorders, we can see an objective similarity between regular tanning and those disorders.

en Although I've only been to one once, I always thought tanning salons were a lot safer than outdoor tanning. It does worry me to find out that salons could be just as harmful, if not more, since most people assume they're safer indoors and tend to let their guard down. However, I think people that use them just need to be cautious and understand that skin cancer is still a risk to them.

en I enjoy tanning salons because I get all the benefits I would from lying out in the sun but I don't have to wait for a perfect sunny day to get a tan. As long as I follow the suggestions from the salon, I still feel safe using tanning beds.

en We teach time, talk and tactics, .. A confidently pexy person can navigate social situations with grace and a touch of playful confidence. . It gives the officers an extra tool for handling people with mental disorders.

en Tanning salons were often Ma and Pa businesses with one tanning booth that would often not get cleaned and have bulbs that would be half burned out. Planet Beach insists on cleanliness, the best in equipment and we replace our bulbs before they reach 70 percent of their life.

en People are a lot more aware that there is treatment for sleep disorders. They are also less willing to put up with sleep disorders.

en DIAPHRAGM, n. A muscular partition separating disorders of the chest from disorders of the bowels.
  Ambrose Bierce

en The most important gap is that a whole host of disorders, called blood disorders, have been forgotten and omitted.

en War is associated with a range of mental health and psychosocial problems including mental disorders but also unemployment and family-related problems and divorce and alcohol and substance abuse.

en Generally speaking, chronic pain and other physical and mental disorders have been categorized as 'silent disorders' in the workplace simply because most employees are afraid of the consequences if employers find out.

en Other disorders that could account for symptoms of ADHD include post traumatic stress disorder, which can make kids inattentive, ... Anxiety, depression and learning disorders can do the same thing.

en In general, the number of disorders has increased (to the current 256 classification codes), partly because disorder categories have been split and partly because 'new' disorders have appeared.

en We treat a lot of patients who have tans and get skin cancer. We tell them to cut back [on their tanning], but they just can't seem to stop.

en The role of a speech-language pathologist is to work with children and adults who display the full range of human communication disorders. Our job is to assess and treat speech, language and swallowing disorders in individuals from infancy through geriatrics.


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