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The FDA is concerned with claims that the pills can protect people from the sun’s rays, which could lead some consumers to bypass topical sunscreen application. mentalfloss.com/article/5465…
Even if you reapply your trusty formula every two hours as you’re supposed to be doing, sunburns can still happen (and that is never fun). The reason that this might be happening? You’re quite simply not applying enough of the good stuff. wellandgood.com/good-looks/h…
"Sunburn during early life, especially childhood, is very dangerous for all skin cancers but especially malignant melanoma," said Dr. Eleni Linos, an associate professor of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco. cnn.com/2018/05/22/health/su…
UV (ultraviolet) radiation is part of the spectrum from the sun. There are three main parts but only two of those impact the population: UVA and UVB. Small amounts of the UV rays are important for Vitamin D production but overexposure can cause more... fox23.com/news/science/keepi…
The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that you stay in the shade as much as possible and wear protective clothing. Reapplying sunscreen every two hours is encouraged, particularly if you are swimming or sweating. ksla.com/story/38349181/suns…
It's relatively easy to skip the sunscreen when it isn't sunny outside, but according to many doctors and scientist even when the sun isn't shining the rays are still doing damage to the body. abc17news.com/weather/why-su…
Doctors stress the overall benefits of sunscreen far outweigh the risks of reactions. Sunscreen helps lower the chance of skin cancer, sunburn, and premature skin aging caused by the sun. webmd.com/allergies/news/201…
Using old sunscreen isn't necessarily harmful on its own, but it won't work as well — and you probably already aren't getting as much protection as you think you are, said Dr. Dawn Davis, a dermatologist at the Mayo Clinic cnbc.com/2018/05/25/sunscree…