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    1. Inoffensive_Comments on

      Had she not heard for the calls for a ban – or, limited use of – sunbeds over the previous 23 years?

    2. Haunting-Button-4281 on

      Ban everything that can or does cause a sickness or injury in somebody and there will not be much left

    3. Squidgyboot123 on

      Let me just lay under some ultra UV light for a few minutes and then act surprised when it mangles my DNA.

      Yawn.

    4. RavkanGleawmann on

      “Please let me do whatever I want despite all indiciations that it’s a terrible idea and will hurt me.”

      “Please save me from my own idiocy.”

      Kinda have to pick one. I’m sorry but anyone who has been awake at any point in the last thirty or more years should be well aware of the risks posed.

    5. Babaaganoush on

      > Despite repeated trips to A&E, Lily’s concerns were dismissed as anxiety, linked to her mental health history.

      Why is this seemingly ALWAYS part of a woman’s quest to get basic healthcare. Oh your back and chest pain can’t actually be real after a recent cancer diagnosis and recovery, you just have anxiety 🤡

    6. Given how little she used them, I’d think it’s more likely to be that she didn’t use sun cream properly.

      I grew up in Australia and it’s shocking how many Brits don’t know how to use sunscreen.

    7. SWTRADERLEGEND on

      23 is way too young for such a diagnosis, crazy how less than an hour in a sun bed can lead to lifelong cancer treatment.

      Wish her well, and good on her for trying to enact change to protect others.

    8. biblicalcucumber on

      Sub category of a Darwin award seems like a thing she wants.

    9. Has she not heard anyone call them “cancer beds”? Or seen any of the thousands of warnings not to use them?

    10. Diligent-Buy-1300 on

      I don’t know what this is all about know. Soon as one person gets sick or dies we want to bad it.

      Car meets a lad died very sad people wanted to ban all car meets! When pointed out that it was ridiculous they lose their mind. Surely we can weigh up the risks for ourselves. People die everyday it sad but it is part of life.

    11. Alert-One-Two on

      Any evidence whatsoever that this was caused by the sunbed rather than that someone who has a history of using sunbeds is more likely to also be a sun worshiper and probably not do a good enough job with sun cream? She was travelling around south east Asia but the brief period on a sun bed gets all the blame?

      I’m not suggesting sun beds are great. I wouldn’t use one. Any colour change of your skin like that is unhealthy whether it’s a natural tan or one from a sunbed. I just think the blame is being lobbed in the wrong place here.

    12. RyanMcCartney on

      I’ve been hearing about the dangers of sunbeds since my teens, and I’m nearly 40.

      Anyone aged 23 who uses a sunbed in this day and age, is the same as anyone who begins smoking cigarettes. You’re aware of the dangers, but the naivety of youth has you believe it won’t happen to you.

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