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    Jun 13, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. Experts Warn of Cancer Threat from Spray-on Tans

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- People who get spray-on sun tans are being warned that their faux glow could be harmful to their health, and possibly even deadly.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- People who get spray-on sun tans are being warned that their faux glow could be harmful to their health, and possibly even deadly. The active chemical used in spray tans -- called dihydroxyacetone, or DHA -- has been shown in...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Health and Medical Professionals, University of Pennsylvania, Cancer, Medical Research

  2. Jun 15, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  3. Melrose Salon Offers Organic Alternative to Spray Tans

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The active chemical used in spray tans -- called dihydroxyacetone, or DHA -- has been shown in scientific studies to cause genetic mutations, according to a recent ABC News report.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The active chemical used in spray tans -- called dihydroxyacetone, or DHA -- has been shown in scientific studies to cause genetic mutations, according to a recent ABC News report. That report hit home for salon owner Vered Valensi,...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Health and Medical Professionals, Cancer, University of Pennsylvania, Genes and Chromosomes

  4. Jul 6, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Coming soon in the medical arsenal against cancer: vaccines

    It's a deceptively simple idea: What if doctors could recruit the body's own immune system to fight cancer? The complexities of the immune system have kept this from becoming reality, until now. Three cancer vaccines -- for prostate cancer, melanoma and lymphoma -- have achieved positive results in so-called Phase 3 clinical trials -- the kind of studies that the Food and Drug Administration requires for a medicine to gain approval.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    It's a deceptively simple idea: What if doctors could recruit the body's own immune system to fight cancer? The complexities of the immune system have kept this from becoming reality, until now. Three cancer vaccines -- for prostate cancer, melanoma and...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Immune System, Leukemia, Trials, Preventative Medicine

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