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Sunscreen misinformation is spreading fast. Here’s the real reason to worry

On a sunny afternoon, I was scrolling through social media when I came across a video of a young woman tossing her sunscreen into a bin. “I don’t trust this stuff anymore,” she said to the camera, ... Read More
Only 37% of Gen Z uses sunscreen as misinformation spreads on social media

SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — An increasing amount of posts purporting unsupported health risks from sunscreen have spread on social media, and it seems many young adults are being swayed. Younger ... Read More
Sunscreen safety: The myths putting you at risk this summer
Misinformation about sunscreen safety is spreading online, but skipping SPF could be far more dangerous under South Africa’s extreme UV. Read More
Q&A: Busting sunscreen myths and misinformation with Tasneem Mohammad, MD

Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Misinformation about sunscreen ingredients and effectiveness is pervasive on social media. An expert explains ... Read More
Look for This Label When Buying Sunscreen — and It's Not SPF, Dermatologist Says

There's a ton of misinformation online about sunscreen — so much that you may even find yourself believing that the risks of lathering up before spending time in the sun are greater than not doing so. Read More
Teenagers aren't good at spotting misinformation online—research suggests why

Misinformation is found in every element of our online lives. It ranges from fake products available to buy, fake lifestyle posts on social media accounts and fake news about health and politics. Read More
Dermatologists watch in horror as the anti-sunscreen movement grows

Most of us know someone who’s had a recent skin cancer scare. Perhaps they found a suspicious mole or had a lesion removed. Or worse, they’re now among the 5 million Americans diagnosed with skin ... Read More
Skincare gets serious: What do Yale students and dermatologists say?

For many students at Yale, skincare is no longer just soap, lotion and sunscreen. Simple cleansers have given way to lengthy regimens of serums, moisturizers and acids as social media popularizes ... Read More
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