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Studies don't change sunscreen guidance
Sunscreen has been in the news as a recent study found that active ingredients in commercially available sunscreens quickly enter the bloodstream at levels far exceeding the recommended threshold. Still, researchers and physicians are urging Americans to continue using sunscreen, until more is known. These experts explain why.
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Is sunscreen hurting the environment?
Some chemicals in over-the-counter sunscreens may impair marine life, says the National Ocean Service. As a result, they are recommending people choose sunscreens without these chemicals ingredients.
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