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Sunscreen Misinformation Is Getting Worse—and It's Working on Teens & Young Adults

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Maggie Ryan

5h agoen

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‘Tis the season for sunscreen misinformation. The trend of influencers questioning the use of sunscreen and extolling the powers of the sun (and a good tan) is heating up again. They’re seeking out high-UV index days and lathering up in tanning oil. As millennials and Gen Xers, all we can say is, “I think I’ve […]

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