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How sunscreen became controversial when studies to date have not shown any conclusive evidence for harm versus the real risk reduction for skin damage and cancer. Time Magazine reviews the issue

June 29, 2023July 4, 2023Dr. Barry Dworkin

Medical Mythbusting Commentary for June 298, 2023

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How Sunscreen Became Controversial

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