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  2. Health Experts Debunk 4 Anti-Sunscreen Myths Spreading ... - AOL

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    Social media influencers are encouraging a dangerous movement to avoid sunscreen. The new anti-sunscreen movement makes several false claims about the association between sun exposure, sunscreen ...

  3. 10 sunscreen myths you can't afford to fall for - AOL

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    Summertime means spending time in the sun, and protecting yourself from harmful UV rays. Here are 10 myths about the pros and cons of using sunscreen.

  4. Young adults are falling for sunscreen myths — including ...

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    Is sunscreen safe? Sunscreens are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are “held to high standards to ensure people's safety,” says Ren. “There is no scientific evidence ...

  5. Health effects of sunlight exposure - Wikipedia

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    [43] [failed verification] UVC is the highest-energy, most-dangerous type of ultraviolet radiation, and causes adverse effects that can variously be mutagenic or carcinogenic. [44] Despite the importance of the sun to vitamin D synthesis, it is prudent to limit the exposure of skin to UV radiation from sunlight [45] and from tanning beds. [46]

  6. Does sunscreen give you cancer? - AOL

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    Within mineral sunscreens, Spilman also advises using cream-based lotions or sunscreen sticks; while zinc oxide and titanium dioxide do not absorb into the skin like chemical sunscreen, aerosol ...

  7. Oxybenzone - Wikipedia

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    The use of oxybenzone as sunscreen ingredient is currently under scrutiny by the scientific community due to controversies about the molecule's environmental impact and safety profile (see section below). [6] As a result, sunscreens containing oxybenzone have been banned from sale in Hawaii, [7] Palau, [8] and Thailand. [9]

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