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May 29, 2013

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FDA delays new sunscreen labeling rules

The Food and Drug Administration has delayed for six months regulations that would require sunscreen makers to change product labels to more clearly state how much protection they offer from the sun. » Full article

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Vermont outlaws indoor tanning for minors

Vermont residents under age 18 will have to wait until the sun is out to tan. A new law there will ban the use of indoor tanning beds by minors, making it the second state in the country, after California, to place an age restriction on indoor tanning. » Full article

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16%

 

Percentage of all high school students who use indoor tanning

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Risky UV exposure common among young adults

New research proposes that zinc oxide, a common ingredient in sunscreens, may not be as effective as previously thought and may actually cause damage to cells.   » Full article

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Study suggests zinc oxide may be harmful

More than half of all medical malpractice claims requiring defense cost leads to litigation, but of those that go to court, most are decided in favor of the defending physicians, according to results of a recent study.  » Full article

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Dermatology Times adds new council member

Dermatology Times welcomes Albert C. Yan, M.D., as the newest member to its Editorial Advisory Council. Dr. Yan is the chief of pediatric dermatology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where he is also an associate professor of pediatrics and dermatology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. » Full article

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